Presentation Flashcards
An individual screen in a slide show.
Slides
- The file you save to disk that contains all the slides, speaker’s notes, handouts, etc. that make up your presentation.
Presentation file
is the presentation of your PowerPoint slide
Slideshow
any element that appears on a PowerPoint slide
Object
is the effect that takes place when you advance from one slide to the next
Transition
special visual and sound effects applied to text or content.
Animations
Boxes that display when you create a new slide.
Placeholders
is the top slide that controls all information about the theme, layout, background, color, fonts, and positioning of all slides.
Slidemaster
contains commands organized into ta
Ribbon
The first tab on the Ribbon.
File tab
is a small, customizable toolbar that exposes a set of Comman
Quick access toolbar
shows thumbnail icons of your slide
Slides tab
shows your presentation arranged as an outline
Outline tab
tells you the slide that is currently displaye
Status bar
- is a connection from one slide to a webpage, email address, slide, or file. Text or objects such as pictures and shapes can be formatted as hyperlinks.
Hyperlinks
creates a hyperlink to website or a local file
Existing file or web page
creates a hyperlink that allows you to jump to specific slide in your presentat
Place in this document
creates a hyperlink that once clicked, creates a new document on your specified location.
Create a new document
- creates a hyperlink that opens Microsoft Outlook that automatically adds your specified recipient on a new email
Email address
creates a file from an existing fi
Create from file
Avoid being fancy by using font style that is easy to read.
Clarity
Use bullets or short sentences
Simplicity
- limit the content to six lines and seven words per line.
6x7 rule
Use graphics to help in your presentation but not too many to distract the audience.
Visual
Make your design uniform. Avoid having different font styles and backgrounds.
Consistency
Use light font on dark background or vice versa.
Contrast