| A | B |
| The file you save to disk that contains all the slides, speaker's notes, handouts, etc. | Presentation |
| Any element that appears ona slide, such as clip art, text, drawings, charts, sounds, and video clips. | Object |
| A predesigned model that you can pally to one or all of the background slides in a presentation. | Design template |
| A shortcut that allows you to go from the presentation to another program, to a specific slide. | Hyperlink |
| A slide format that determines the position of the object of a slide. | Slide Layout |
| Displays the slide, outline and notes page view in one window. | Normal view |
| The combined use of more than one media; text, image, sound, video, etc. | Multimedia |
| Any picture or art image that you add to enhance your presentation. | Clip art |
| Located at the top of the screen underneath the title bar. It contains categories, which when clicked on provide pull down menus with more specific related options. | Menu Bar |
| Located below the menu bar, it contains buttons of the most basic functions of powerpoint. | Standard Toolbar |
| Located directly below the standard toolbar it provides easy access to formatting options. | Formatting toolbar |
| Located at the bottom of the screen it appears directly above the status bar. | Drawing toolbar |
| The first slide in a presentation; it has the presenter's name and title of the presentation. | Title slide |
| A display showing a presentation in a certain way. | View |
| Picture buttons located in the left buttom corner of the powerpoint display window; the buttons allow the user to switch views of the presentation while creating/editing. | View buttons |