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| Slide Show view | PowerPoint view that allows you to look at several slides at one time. |
| Automatically updated properties | file system properties, such as the date you create or change a file, and statistics, such as the file size. |
| Standard properties | Document properties that are associated with all Microsoft Office files and include author, title, and subject. |
| document properties | Details about a file, such as the project author, title, and subject. |
| slide transition | A special effect used to progress from one slide to the next in a slide show. |
| drag and drop | The process of sliding or dragging and then dropping a thumbnail in a new location. |
| black slide | PowerPoint default slide that appears only when the slide show is running and concludes the slide show, so that an audience never sees the PowerPoint window |
| rotation handle | Icon that appears above a selected object that you can use to rotate an object in any direction. |
| Smart Guides | PowerPoint elements that are displayed automatically when picture, shape, or other object is moved and is close to lining up with another slide element. |
| sizing handles | Small circles that appear around a selected graphic. Also called move handles |
| selection rectangle | Lines that appear around a selected graphic, which include small circles called sizing handles at each corner and middle location. |
| Resizing | Changing the size of a graphic, either by reducing or enlarging. |
| Insert Picture dialog box | Dialog box that is displayed when you click the Pictures button that allows you to search for picture files that are stored on your computer or a storage device. |
| scroll boxes | Area of PowerPoint scroll bar that you can drag or click above or below to move forward or backward through a presentation. |
| scroll arrows | Area of PowerPoint scroll bar that allows you to move forward or backward through a presentation. |
| scroll bar | Area of PowerPoint window that allows you to use scroll boxes or arrows to move forward or backward through a presentation. |
| Notes pane | Area of PowerPoint window, in Normal or Outline view, that you can use to type notes to yourself or remarks to share with your audience |
| Slides tab | Area of the Slide pane that displays miniature views of individual slides, called thumbnails. |
| Slide pane | Large area in the middle of Normal view that displays the slide you currently are developing and allows you to enter text, tables, charts, graphics, pictures, video, and other elements. |
| Normal view | Default PowerPoint view that is composed of three areas that allow you to work on various aspects of a presentation simultaneously. |