Wednesday, January 9, 2008

vocabulary

presentation (pg. 478) is a formal or informal report usually sometimes called a''speech'' or a''talk'' microsoft power point is a popular program you can use to create presentations in the form of slides that may be viewed on a computer projected onto a screen or printed.

thumbnails (pg. 479) of all slides in the presentation.

splitter bars (pg. 479) separate the left slide and notes panes in normal view.

title slide (pg. 481) it displays the main topic of the presentation.

title (pg. 481) any text that follows the title and gives more detail about the title is called a subtitle.

placeholder (pg. 481) is apresent location reserving space for a slide element.

title area (pg. 481) is a placeholder for the types of placeholders.

text area (pg. 481) is a placeholdre for a subtitle or numbered or bulleted list.

object area (pg. 481) is reserved for objeccts.

Rich Text Format (RTF) (pg. 483) a file format with the extension.

AutoContent Wizard (pg. 488) is a tool to heip you create a presentation easily with preprogrammed layouts design and text.

boilerplate text (pg. 488standard text which is appropriate for thah type of presentation.

indent level (pg. 494) is a number that indicates the indent and importance of the subtitle in relation to the title.

promote (pg. 494) it decreasing the indent and increasing the type size.

demote (pg. 494) a subtitle to a lower level which increases the indent and reduces the the type size.

object (pg. 481) which are nontext elements such as charts tables clip art pictures photos movie clip or other types of information.

subtitle (pg. 481)the slides in a presentation may include.

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