PowerPoint Chapter 1 Test
This is the currently displayed slide.
Active Slide
Used to define the amount of time a slide is on the screen before PowerPoint automatically advances to the next slide.
Advance slide timing
To automatically shrink the size of the text in the body or the title to fit the placeholder you need to make sure this feature is turned "on."
AutoFit
It is best to include the slide number in this area to identify the slide's position in the presentation.
Footer
You can use this tool to quickly apply formatting from text, shapes, and pictures to another text selection, shape, or picture.
Format Painter
By default, slides are displayed in this orientation.
Landscape
The title slide is one of several different slide types you can use to create a new presentation. You can also choose "comparison" or "two content" as well.
Slide Layout
This is used as a means of supplying graphical interest for a presentation.
Themes
These are applied to slides to make the slide show more interesting. There are almost 60 different ones.
Transitions
This command allows you to enlarge or reduce an object (ClipArt, autoshapes, images, photos) very precisely.
Scale
If you want to remove portions of the picture you do not need.
Crop
A presentation opens by default in this view.
Normal view
PowerPoint displays this to define the arrangement and location of text and other objects you can add to slides.
Placeholders
Handouts are displayed in this orientation.
Portrait
This can include handouts, outlines, and speaker notes as well as slides.
Presentation