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PowerPoint Vocabulary Tabs 1. Backgrounds: Backgrounds are used in presentations to create a more interesting eye-pleasing look. Backgrounds may include gradients, patterns, pictures, solid colors, or textures. Gradients, patterns, pictures, and textures could be tiled, or repeated, to fill the page 2. Transition: Transitional display effects that move from one slide to the next. 3. Animations: Animations are used to add a special visual or sound effect to text or an object. 4. Slide Show View: Slide show view takes up the full computer screen. You can see how your graphics, timings, movies, animated elements, and transition effects will look in the actual show 5. Layout: A layout contains placeholders, which in turn hold text such as titles and bulleted lists and slide content such as tables, charts, pictures, shapes, and clip art 6. Insert: Allows you to insert music shape, charts, picture & more into slides 7. View: Master and Presentation Views, plus Colors and types of Windows in slides 8. Review: Allows the user to correct, make comments and translate language Directions: 1.First Read what under each Vocabulary Tab below. Then go back to the top, read each one again and try to figure out its location – on slide 2. 2.Move the black circles on slide 2 to match the vocabulary term with its proper location.

PowerPoint Vocabulary Terms Quick Access Toolbar: A customizable toolbar found above the ribbon that holds commands which are used often. Zoom Slider: A slider on the status bar that changes the magnification level of the slide in the window. Slide Pane: A pane in the middle of the screen used to display the current slide. Notes pane: A pane at the bottom of the window used to add speaker notes. Ribbon: A band that contains a set of tabs including Home, Insert, Design, Transitions, Animations, Slide Show, Review, View and Add-Ins. Group: A collection of commands on a tab that do similar actions. Slide Views: A bar at the bottom right of the PowerPoint window that I used to switch between Normal view, Slide Sorter view, and Slide Show view. Status Bar: Appears at the bottom left of screen. It displays the number of the slide currently displayed and the number of slides. Directions: 1.First Read each Vocabulary Term. 2.Then go back to the top, read each one by one and try to figure out its location – on slide 3. 3.Move the green boxes on slide 3 to match the vocabulary term with its proper location.

Quick Access Toolbar Zoom Slider Status Bar Slide Views Group Notes Pane Ribbon Slide Pane 1. _____________________ 2. ____________________ 3. ________________ 4. __________ 5. ________________ 6. _____________________ 7. ____________________ 8. ________________ Answer Key