1. Presentation: a formal or an informal report usually given orally sometimes called a “speech” or a “talk.”
2. Thumbnails: the slides tab contains small views.
3. Splitter bars: horizontal or vertical bars.
4. Title slide: the slide in the presentation.
5. Title: The main topic of any slide is displayed.
6. Placeholder: a present location reserving space for a slide element.
7. Title area: a placeholder for the slide’s title.
8. Objective area: is reserved for objects.
9. Rich Text Format (RTF): a file format with the extension .rtf that enables text to be transferred and read by different applications, such as Word .
10. AutoConntent Wizard: a tool to help you create a presentation easily with preprogrammed layouts, design, and text.
11. Boilerplate text: standard text which is appropriate for that type of presentation.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
VOCABULARY
1. Presentation: a formal or an informal report usually given orally sometimes called a “speech” or a “talk.”
2. Thumbnails: the slides tab contains small views.
3. Splitter bars: horizontal or vertical bars.
4. Title slide: the slide in the presentation.
5. Title: The main topic of any slide is displayed.
6. Placeholder: a present location reserving space for a slide element.
7. Title area: a placeholder for the slide's title.
8. Text area: a placeholder for a subtitle or a numberedor bulleted list.
9. Objective area: areserved for objects.
10. Rich Text Format (RTF): a file format with the extensoin .rtf that enables text to be transferred and read by different applications, such as word.
11. AutoContent Wizard: a tool to help you create a presentation easily with preprogrammed layouts, desing, and text.
12. Boilerplate Text: standard text which is app
2. Thumbnails: the slides tab contains small views.
3. Splitter bars: horizontal or vertical bars.
4. Title slide: the slide in the presentation.
5. Title: The main topic of any slide is displayed.
6. Placeholder: a present location reserving space for a slide element.
7. Title area: a placeholder for the slide's title.
8. Text area: a placeholder for a subtitle or a numberedor bulleted list.
9. Objective area: areserved for objects.
10. Rich Text Format (RTF): a file format with the extensoin .rtf that enables text to be transferred and read by different applications, such as word.
11. AutoContent Wizard: a tool to help you create a presentation easily with preprogrammed layouts, desing, and text.
12. Boilerplate Text: standard text which is app
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