PPT1 Key Terms Matching
Copyright
The legal protection afforded to a written or artistic work.
Normal
The default PowerPoint view, containing three panes that provide maximum flexibility in working with the presentation.
Rotation Handle
A circular arrow at the top of a placeholder used to change the angle of the placeholder.
Theme
A collection of formatting choices that includes colors, fonts, and special effects.
Slide Show
A collection of slides.
Slide
most basic element of a PowerPoint, analogous to a page in a Word document.
Bulleted list
A graphic element that itemizes and separates paragraph text to increase readability.
Thumbnail
A slide miniature.
Variant
A variation of the theme you have chosen, using different color options.
Presenter View
A view that delivers a presentation on two monitors simultaneously.
Storyboard
A visual plan that helps you plan the direction of your presentation slides.
QuickStarter
Builds an outline with suggested sections, talking points, and properly attributed Creative Commons images.
Slide Layout
Defines containers, positioning, and formatting for all of the content that displays on a slide.
Numbered List
Sequences items in a list by displaying a successive number beside watch item.
Deck
Slides are often referred to as because of how easily they can be shuffled around.
Cropping
The process of reducing an image size by eliminating unwanted portions of an image or other graphical object.
Public Domain
The rights to a literary work or property owned by the public at large.
Speaker Notes
Used if the speaker needs to enter and edit text for reference in the presentation.
Sizing handles
White circles that display on the sides and corners of a placeholder; enables the user to adjust the height and width of the object.
Placeholder
a container that holds content.