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Every day, presentations are shown on overhead screens in classrooms and at meetings. They help people teach ideas, sell products, and share information with others.

Before computers, creating a professional presentation took a lot of time and involved many people. First, an artist would create graphics. Next, the graphics and wording would be organized for logical flow and visual appeal. Then, this information was transferred onto transparencies or slides.

Now, thanks to presentation software, many people create presentations more quickly. Knowing how to use presentation software is an important skill in today’s world.

PRESENTATION SOFTWARE:A SPECIALIZED SOFTWARE THAT IS USED TO CREATE AND DISPLAY VISUAL INFORMATION.SOFTWAR E DE PRESENTACIONES:SOFT WARE ESPECIALIZADO QUE SIRVE PARA CREAR Y MOSTRAR INFORMACION VISUAL. SOFTWARE DE PRESENTACIONES:SO FTWARE ESPECIALIZADO QUE SIRVE PARA CREAR Y MOSTRAR INFORMACION VISUAL.

SLIDE:A SEPARATE PAGE IN A PRESENTATION PROGRAM ON WHICH INFORMATION IS ORGANIZED.DIAPOSIT IVA:PAGINA INDIVIDUAL DE UN PROGRAMA DE PRESENTACIONES,DON DE LA INFORMACION QUE CONTIENE ESTA ORGANIZADA..DIAPOSITIVA:PAG INA INDIVIDUAL DE UN PROGRAMA DE PRESENTACIONES, DONDE LA INFORMACION QUE CONTIENE ESTA ORGANIZADA.

WIZARD:A SERIES OF DIALOG BOXES THAT PROVIDES A STEP- BY-STEPGUIDE TO A CERTAIN TASK. ASISTENTE:SERIE DE CUADROS DE DIALOGO QUE BRINDA UNA GUIA PASO A PASO PARA REALIZAR UNA TAREA DETERMINADA. ASISTENTE:SERIE DE CUADROS DE DIALOGO QUE BRINDA UNA GUIA PASO A PASO PARA REALIZAR UNA TAREA DETERMINADA.

AUTOCONTENT WIZARD:IN MICROSOFT POWERPOINT,A SERIES OF DIALOG BOXES THAT HELPS YOU CREATE A NEW PRESENTATION. ASISTENTE PARA AUTOCONTENIDO:EN MICROSOFT POWERPOINT, SERIE DE CUADROS DE DIALOGO QUE AYUDAN AL USUARIO A CREAR UNA PRESENTACION. ASISTENTE PARA AUTOCONTENIDO:EN MICROSOFT POWERPOINT, SERIE DE CUADROS DE DIALOGO QUE AYUDAN AL USUARIO A CREAR UNA PRESENTACION.

TEMPLATE:A PERFORMATTEED VERSION OF A CERTAIN TYPE OF DOCUMENT.PLANTI LLA:VERSION CON FORMATO PREVIO DE UN TIPO DETERMINADO DE DOCUMENTO. PLANTILLA:VERSION CON FORMATO PREVIO DE UN TIPO DETERMINADO DE DOCUMENTO.

OUTLINE VIEW:THE DISPLAY IN PRESENTATION SOFTWARE THAT SHOWS THE TEXT FROM EACH SLIDE IN OULINE FORM.VISTA DE ESQUEMA:IMAGEN DE PANTALLA DEL SOFTWARE DE PRESENTACIONES QUE MUESTRA EL TEXTO DE CADA DIAPOSITIVA EN FORMA ESQUEMATICA. VISTA DE ESQUEMA:IMAGEN DE PANTALLA DEL SOFTWARE DE PRESENTACIONES QUE MUESTRA EL TEXTO DE CADA DIAPOSITIVA EN FORMA ESQUEMATICA.

NORMAL VIEW:IN POWERPOINT,A SPLIT SCREEN THAT SHOWS A SLIDE VIEW AND AN OUTLINE VIEW.VISTA NORMAL:EN POWERPOINT,UNA PANTALLA DIVIDIDA QUE MUESTRA UNA VISTA DE DIAPOSITIVA Y UNA VISTA DE ESQUEMA. VISTA NORMAL:EN POWERPOINT,UNA PANTALLA DIVIDIDA QUE MUESTRA UNA VISTA DE DIAPOSITIVA Y UNA VISTA DE ESQUEMA

SLIDE SORTER VIEW:A DISPLAY THAT SHOWS ALL OF THE SLIDES IN A PRESENTATION ON ONE SCREEN. VISTA DE ORDENADOR DIAPOSITIVAS:EXHI BICION QUE MUESTRA TODAS LAS DIAPOSITIVAS DE UNA PRESENTACION EN UNA SOLA PANTALLA. VISTA DE ORDENADOR DIAPOSITIVAS:EXH IBICION QUE MUESTRA TODAS LAS DIAPOSITIVAS DE UNA PRESENTACION EN UNA SOLA PANTALLA.

NOTES PAGE VIEW:A PRESENTATIONS VIEW IN WHICH A SLIDE IS DISPLAYED ON PART OF THE SCREEN AND A TEXT BOX IS SHOWN ON THE OTHER PART. VISTA DE PAGINA DE NOTAS:VISTA DE PRESENTACION EN LA QUE SE MUESTRA UNA DIAPOSITIVA EN UNA PARTE DE LA PANTALLA Y UN CUADRO DE TEXTO EN LA OTRA PARTE

Slide Show view: A display of slides in a presentation shown one after the other in the order they appear in the document. Vista de Presentacion con diapositivas :Exhibicion de diapositivas en una presentacion, mostradas una tras otra en el orden en que aparecen en el documento.

1.Which of the following is not an option for creating a new presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint®?  A.AutoContent wizard  B.template  C.blank presentation  D.AutoFormat wizard

2.Which of the following is not a standard view in Microsoft PowerPoint?  A.Outline  B.Normal  C.Slide Arranger  D.Slide Show

3.This view is the primary on-screen method of previewing and displaying slides during a presentation.  A. Outline view  B.Slide view  C.Slide Sorter view  D.Slide Show view

4.What do you call a presentation that combines text, graphics, sound, and animation?  A. big  B.multimedia  C.interactive  D.gallery

5.Each slide in a presentation can have a different _____.  A. placeholder  B.wizard  C.template  D.layout

6.How much detail should a presentation include?  A. just the basic facts  B.every last detail you can think of  C.almost no information at all  D.none of the above

7.Slides serve as an outline for the audience, but how do presenters usually fill in the gaps in information?  A. with their speech  B.with additional videos  C.with a question-and-answer session  D.with handouts

8.Which of the following is not a method for displaying presentations?  A. transparencies  B.on-screen presentations  C.telephone  D.Internet viewing

9.If you show a presentation on your computer’s monitor, this is called a(n) _____.  A. wizard  B.transparency  C.on-screen presentation  D.handout

10.These may be printouts of your slides or a summary of your main ideas given to the audience.  A. transparencies  B.handouts  C.presentations  D.slides

11.A template is a preformatted version of a certain type of document.  A. True  B.False

12.By starting a presentation with a plain blank slide, you can create a new presentation from scratch and make your work more original.  A.True  B.False

13.Every version of PowerPoint offers only two views: Slide view and Slide Show view.  A.True  B.False

14.When you create a new slide in a presentation program, you are prompted to choose a placeholder.  A.True  B.False

15.When you type text into a text placeholder, the program automatically formats it with a font and alignment.  A.True  B.False

16.In a slide layout, placeholders can be added, removed, or resized.  A.True  B.False

17.When creating a presentation, you should avoid adding too many different media because they can distract the audience.  A.True  B.False

18.Displaying too much information on your slides can make a presentation hard to follow.  A.True  B.False

19.Because presentations are displayed on a computer screen, it is a good idea to use many different colors on each slide.  A.True  B.False

20.On-screen presentations are the only option for displaying computerized slides to an audience.  A.True  B.False

21.What is a wizard?

22.How do you work with a template?

23.What are the advantages of starting with a blank presentation?

24.How do placeholders make work easier?

25.Why is it important to choose colors carefully when designing a presentation?