theme - ANSWERSa predesigned combination of colors, fonts, & effects that look good together
& that is applied to an entire document by a single selection
slide - ANSWERSa presentation page that can contain text, pictures, tables, charts, and other
multimedia or graphic objects
normal view - ANSWERSThe primary editing view in PowerPoint where you write and design
your presentations.
thumbnail - ANSWERSa reduced image of a graphic
slide pane - ANSWERSA PowerPoint screen element that displays a large image of the active
slide.
status bar - ANSWERSdisplays, in a horizontal bar at the bottom of the presentation window, the
*current slide number, number of slides in a presentation, Notes button, View buttons, Zoom
slider, & Fit slide to current window button*; you can customize this area to include additional
information
view buttons - ANSWERScontrol the look of the presentation window with a set of commands
Zoom Slider - ANSWERSzooms the slide displayed in the slide pane, in & out
Fit slide to current window button - ANSWERSfits the active slide to the maximum view in the
slide pane
,Title Slide - ANSWERSA slide layout- most commonly the first slide in a presentation- that
provides an introduction to the presentation topic.
placeholder - ANSWERSa box on a slide with dotted or dashed borders that holds title & body
text or other content such as charts, tables, & pictures.
editing - ANSWERSThe process of modifying a presentation by adding and deleting slides or by
changing the contents of individual slides.
Split button - ANSWERSA button divided into two parts and in which clicking the main part of
the button performs a command and clicking the arrow opens a menu with choices.
layout - ANSWERSThe *arrangement of elements*, such as title and subtitle text, lists, pictures,
tables, charts, shapes, and movies, on a slide.
list levels - ANSWERSAn outline level in a presentation represented by a bullet symbol and
identified in a slide by the indentation and the size of the text.
Notes pane - ANSWERSan area of the Normal view window that displays below the slide pane
with space to type notes regarding the active slide
Section header - ANSWERSa type of slide layout that changes the look and flow of a
presentation by providing text placeholders that do not contain bullet points
sizing handles - ANSWERSSmall circles surrounding a picture that indicate that the picture is
selected (& can be modified).
Rotation handle - ANSWERSA symbol with which you can rotate a graphic to any angle; displays
above the top center sizing handle.
, Style - ANSWERSa group of formatting commands, *such as font, font size, font color, paragraph
alignment, & line spacing* that can be applied to a paragraph with one command.
Artistic effects - ANSWERSFormats applied to images that make pictures resemble sketches or
paintings.
black slide - ANSWERSA slide that displays after the last slide in a presentation indicating that
the presentation is over.
Presenter view - ANSWERSshows the full-screen slide show on one monitor or projection screen
for the audience to see, while enabling the presenter to view a preview of the next slide, notes,
and a timer on another monitor.
header - ANSWERSText that prints at the top of each sheet of slide handouts or notes pages.
Slide handout - ANSWERSprinted images of slides on a sheet of paper
notes page - ANSWERSA printout that contains the slide image on the top half of the page and
notes that you have created in the Notes pane on the lower half of the page.
footer - ANSWERSText that displays at the bottom of every slide or that prints at the bottom of a
sheet of slide handouts or notes pages.
Aspect Ratio - ANSWERSThe ratio of the width of a display to the height of the display.
Outline View - ANSWERSa PowerPoint view that displays the presentation outline to the left of
the Slide pane