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Layout - ANSWERSdefines containers, positioning and formatting for all of the content that
appears on a slide
Normal view - ANSWERSthe default PowerPoint view, containing two panes that provide
maximum flexibility in working with the presentation
Placeholder - ANSWERSa container that holds content
Animation - ANSWERSthe movement applied to an object or objects on a slide
Slide - ANSWERSthe most basic element of PowerPoint
Annotation - ANSWERSa note or drawing added to a slide during a presentation
Status bar - ANSWERSLocated at the bottom of the screen, this contains the slide number, a
spell check button, and options that control the view of your presentation
Reading view - ANSWERSused to view a slide show full screen, one slide at a time
PowerPoint presentation - ANSWERSa presentation saved with a .pptx extension
Slide show - ANSWERSa method to deliver your message in a variety of ways using multiple
slides
, Notes page view - ANSWERSused if the speaker needs to enter and edit large amounts of text
for references in the presentation
PowerPoint show - ANSWERSuses a .ppsx extension
Presenters view - ANSWERSa specialty view that delivers a presentation on two monitors
simultaneously
Variant - ANSWERSa variation of the theme you have chosen, using different color palette and
font families
Slide show view - ANSWERSused to deliver a completed presentation full screen to an audience,
one slide at a time
Thumbnail - ANSWERSa slide miniature
Transition - ANSWERSa specific animation that is applied when a previous slide is replaced by a
new slide
Slide sorter view - ANSWERSdisplays thumbnails of your presentation slides, allowing you to
view multiple slides simultaneously
Storyboard - ANSWERSa visual design that helps you plan the direction of your presentation
slides
Theme - ANSWERSa collection of formatting choices that includes colors, fonts, and special
effects