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Reusing a Presentation and Adding Media and Animation
color saturation | a preset formatting option that changes the intensity of colors |
color tone | a preset formatting option that affects the coolness, called blue, or the warmness, called orange, of photos |
color cast | one color dominates in a photo when a digital camera does not measure the tone correctly |
recolor | effects that convert the photo into a wide variety of hues or colors |
grayscale | a recolor effect which changes the color photo into black, white, and shades of gray |
sepia | a recolor effect which changes the photo colors into brown, gold, and yellow, reminiscent of a faded photo |
bring forward | a command that moves an object TOWARD the top of a stack of objects |
send backward | a command that moves an object underneath ANOTHER object |
bring to front | a command that moves an object TO the top of the stack |
send to back | a command that moves the selected object underneath ALL objects on the slide |
center | a formatting characteristic available in some themes to move text paragraphs evenly between the left and right borders of a placeholder |
left-align | a formatting characteristic available in some themes that places the first letter of a text line near the LEFT border of a placeholder |
right-align | a formatting characteristic available in some themes that places the last character of a text line near the RIGHT border of a placeholder |
justified | a formatting characteristic available in some themes that text is aligned to BOTH the left and right borders of a placeholder |
normal view | the typical default view used for creating and viewing presentation slides, a view also known as Slide View and offers a full size view of a slide, making it easier to create and edit slides |
slide show view | a view of PowerPoint slides that allows the user to look at several slides at one time |
slide sorter view | a view of PowerPoint slides that allows the user to look at several slides at one time |
reading view | a view of PowerPoint slides that allows the user to view each slide individually, but the slides do not fill the entire screen |
ungroup | when PowerPoint breaks an illustration into its component objects |
clip | another term to identify an illustration or any section of video, audio, text, image, or other data |
illustration | the act of describing information or ideas by example, usually in a visual manner which typically, takes the form of an image. Examples include photographs, paintings, drawings, and graphs, and in PowerPoint it is a collection of complex groups of objects |
regroup | when all of the ungrouped objects are reassembled into a single unit |
Office clipboard | a temporary storage location for text or graphics that can hold a maximum of 24 items copied from any Office program |
full screen | is any object or window that occupies the whole computer screen, covering up anything in the background |
codec (compressor/decompressor) | a process used by video and audio content developers to reduce the file size of digital media which helps transfer files across the Internet quickly and smoothly to save space on storage media |
trim video | a feature in PowerPoint that allows the presenter to trim the beginning and end of a video clip by designating a desired Start Time and End Time |
trim audio | a feature in PowerPoint that allows the presenter to set the beginning and end of an audio clip by selecting a desired Start Time and End Time with measurements which are accurate to one-thousandth of a second |
decibel (dB) | a unit of measurement of voltage or other intensity measured as one-tenth of a bel. |
(dB) | the abbreviation for DeciBel |
custom animations | animations created to meet a presenter's unique needs |
entrance effects | effects that determine how slide elements first appear on a slide |
exit effects | effects that determine how slide elements last appear or exit from a slide |
emphasis effects | effects that modify text and objects displayed on the screen |
animation | the illusion of movement created by showing a series of still pictures in rapid succession which includes special visual and sound effects applied to text or other content |
animation effects | effects that allow the presenter to control how objects enter, move on, and exit sides |
icon | a small graphical representation of a program or file that, when clicked on, will be run or opened |
teeter | one of several animation options available to use in a PowerPoint presentation |
media | used to describe multimedia data such as audio and video |
OneDrive | part of the Microsoft Windows Live services which is a file hosting services, based on the cloud storage model enabling users the ability to upload files and access them from any computer, anywhere using an Internet browser |
social media | a type of collaboration and sharing website that brings people together to talk, share ideas and interests, or make new friends |
web blog | a listing of text, images, or other objects that are arranged in a chronological order that first started appearing in 1998 and is often maintained and run by a single individual, updated daily, or contain personal remarks about a topic, a personal ramble, or an update on the person's life, in many ways like a personal journal |
backstage view | allows a user to manipulate aspects of a file and is accessible by clicking on the "File" tab near the top of the application window with access to saving, opening, info about the open file (Permissions, Sharing, and Versions), creating a new file, printing, and recently opened files |
PDF (Portable Document Format) | a file format developed by Adobe that enables users to capture the original appearance and format of a document such as legal documents, tax papers, bank statements, and other forms that require the user to fill in data and is useful because it allows the document to be viewed and printed the same way on any device |
Adobe Acrobat Reader | A PDF reader founded in 1982 by Charles Geschke and John Warnock, and the original creator of Acrobat, Dreamweaver, Illustrator, PostScript, Photoshop, and other programs. |
multimedia | any visual representation that has a combination of audio, video, animation, or graphics and is usually a more enjoyable and informative experience than text; or example, a Thesaurus in this format could have audio of famous speeches instead of only the transcription |
multimedia file | any computer file that plays audio and video, audio only, or video only, including popular files such as .mp3, audio; mp4, video; avi, video; and wmv files |
audio or audio clip | a term used to describe any sound or noise, measured in hertz, that is within a range the human ear is capable of hearing and generated on a computer using a sound card through speakers or headphones |
video or video clip | a series of electronic signals used to generate a steady source of still images, simulating movement which can utilize graphics, pictures, or text, and are used for entertainment, education or other purposes |
AutoFit button | displays on the left side of the placeholder and will automatically adjust the text to fit in the placeholder's borders in a PowerPoint presentation slide |
stacking order | objects on a slide stack on top of each other, much like individual cards in a deck that change order when "Bring Forward" and "Send Backward" commands are selected |
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When you begin creating a new PowerPoint presentation you need to select a?
PowerPoint Module 1.
Are boxes with dotted or hatch marked borders that are displayed when you create a new slide?
Placeholders are boxes with dotted or hatch-marked borders that are displayed when you create a new slide. A paragraph is a segment of text with the same format that begins when you press the ENTER key and ends when you press the ENTER key again.
Which view displays all slides as thumbnails?
Slide Sorter view (below) displays all the slides in your presentation in horizontally sequenced, thumbnails.
Which features allows you to set the timing for a video clip?
You can use the Trim Video feature to specify a video file's Start and End time in order to control which portion of the video file plays during a slide show.