Presentation Flashcards

1
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An individual screen in a slide show.

A

Slides

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2
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  • The file you save to disk that contains all the slides, speaker’s notes, handouts, etc. that make up your presentation.
A

Presentation file

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3
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is the presentation of your PowerPoint slide

A

Slideshow

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4
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any element that appears on a PowerPoint slide

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Object

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5
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is the effect that takes place when you advance from one slide to the next

A

Transition

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6
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special visual and sound effects applied to text or content.

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Animations

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7
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Boxes that display when you create a new slide.

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Placeholders

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8
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is the top slide that controls all information about the theme, layout, background, color, fonts, and positioning of all slides.

A

Slidemaster

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9
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contains commands organized into ta

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Ribbon

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10
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The first tab on the Ribbon.

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File tab

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11
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is a small, customizable toolbar that exposes a set of Comman

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Quick access toolbar

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12
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shows thumbnail icons of your slide

A

Slides tab

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13
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shows your presentation arranged as an outline

A

Outline tab

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14
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tells you the slide that is currently displaye

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Status bar

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15
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  • 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.
A

Hyperlinks

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16
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creates a hyperlink to website or a local file

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Existing file or web page

17
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creates a hyperlink that allows you to jump to specific slide in your presentat

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Place in this document

18
Q

creates a hyperlink that once clicked, creates a new document on your specified location.

A

Create a new document

19
Q
  • creates a hyperlink that opens Microsoft Outlook that automatically adds your specified recipient on a new email
A

Email address

20
Q

creates a file from an existing fi

A

Create from file

21
Q

Avoid being fancy by using font style that is easy to read.

A

Clarity

22
Q

Use bullets or short sentences

A

Simplicity

23
Q
  • limit the content to six lines and seven words per line.
A

6x7 rule

24
Q

Use graphics to help in your presentation but not too many to distract the audience.

A

Visual

25
Q

Make your design uniform. Avoid having different font styles and backgrounds.

A

Consistency

26
Q

Use light font on dark background or vice versa.

A

Contrast