PowerPoint Quiz
Hyperlink
A link to another location in a presentation, to a file or to a web location.
Text pane
A pane for text entry used for a smart art design
Title Slide
A presentation should begin with this. Include the presentation title, presenter name, and other needed information.
Theme
A preset collection of design elements, including fonts, colors, and other effects.
Handouts
A print option that allows you to choose the number of slides displayed per page and places a thumbnail, or small picture, of each slide on the page
Place Holder
A region of a slide, or a location in an outline reserved for inserting text or graphics.
Action Button
A shape that is programmed to perform a specific action, such as running an application or jumping to a specific slide
Title Only
A slide layout that has only a title placeholder
Reuse Slide Pane
A task pane that contains slides from a saved presentation that you can insert in the current presentation
Thumbnail
A tiny version of a slide
Slide sorter view
A view that displays all slides simultaneously in miniature form
Animation effect
An effect that adds movement to slide elements
Slide
An individual page in a PowerPoint file that can contain text, graphics, video, audio, and animation
Motion Path
Animation effects that allow an element to move across or around the surface of a slide
Design Principles
Appropriate for audience, keep design neat and clean, focal points consistent.
Speaker notes
Information added to a slide that is not visible to the audience but can be used to prompt the presenter
7x7 Guideline
No more than seven bullets with seven words
Outline View
Organizes text using hierarchy with main points and sub points to indicate levels of important text
Notes page
Printouts that contain the slide image in the top half of the page and the speaker's notes in the lower half of the page
Slide master view
The view in which you can modify the slide master and related layouts
Slide layouts
Determine the position of the objects or content on a slide
Smart Art
Enables you to create a diagram and to enter text of your message in one of many existing layouts
Slideshow view
The actual display of a presentation
Notes Pane
The area of the Powerpoint window in Normal View in which you can key speaker notes or additonal content
Slide Layout
The arrangement of placeholders on a slide
Normal View
The default view in which you create and edit slides
Handout master
The master view for the audience, handouts; includes placeholders for the slides, a header and footer, and the date and slide number
Slide timings
The preset amount of time between slides as they advance automatically during a slide show
Blank
The slide layout that has no placeholders
Title and Content
The slide layout that has title and bulleted list placeholders and icons for adding other content, such as a table or SmartArt
Loop
To play a music clip or slide show continuously from beginnig to end
Connector lines
Used to point to information, to connect shapes on a slide
Storyboard
Visual plan for your presentation that helps you plan the direction of your presentation