Powerpoint MOAC Lesson 1- Essentials
Placeholder
A box, built into many slides, that holds text or an object
Mini Toolbar
A small toolbar that appears when you point to selected text
True or False: When you save a presentation that has been previously saved, clicking the Save button on the Quick Access Toolbar reopens the Save As tab of Backstage view.
False
True or False: Backstage view gives you access to all of the PowerPoint design tools.
False
True or False: In Normal view, PowerPoint displays five different panes for viewing different aspects of your slides.
False
True or False: The Quick Access Toolbar contains no buttons by default.
False
True or False: When you start PowerPoint, the last presentation you worked on appears on the screen.
False
Normal View
Includes the Slide, Notes, and Slides panes
Key Tip
Shows the keyboard key that will issue a command
True or False: To close a dialog box without accepting any changes you may have made to it, click the Cancel button.
True
True or False: To print a presentation, open Backstage view and click Print.
True
True or False: You can use the Undo command to reverse the last action you took.
True
True or False: If you need more room on the screen, you can hide the Ribbon.
True
True or False: You can use the Cut and Paste commands to move text from one slide to another slide.
True
Dialog Box Launcher
A Ribbon tool that opens a dialog box
Ribbon
A large toolbar that presents tools in related groups
Tab
A set of related tools on the Ribbon
Backstage View
Displays commands for managing files
Current Slide
The slide you are editing
Select
To highlight text for editing