A boilerplate for handouts and includes a fixed number of slides per printed page and header and footer information, if desired.
Handout Master
A section at the bottom of a slide, notes page, or handout that shows consistent information from slide to slide.
Footer
A list of points with a symbol to the left of each point. The list usually represents points in no particular order.
Bulleted List
A graphic that can be manipulated to be shown at different angles, similar to what a camera would do with an object.
3D Model
The process of capturing part or all of a slide show for the purpose of archiving and/or replaying the presentation at a later time.
Slide Show Recording
A boilerplate for notes a presenter uses to help give a presentation. This usually includes a picture of a slide and any extra notes a presenter adds to the page.
Notes Master
A section at the top of a notes page or handout that shows consistent information from slide to slide.
Header
A link to a webpage, a place in a presentation, a different file, or an email address.
Hyperlink
A visual representation of data. This can be related to data on a slide.
Chart
An object movement during a slide show.
Animation
A slide template with one or more placeholders.
Slide Layout
A grouping of slides within a presentation
Section
A list of points with a number or letter to the left of each point. This list usually represents points in a particular order.
Numbered List
A grid of information stored in rows and columns.
Table
A motion from one slide to another.
Transition
A collection of slide layouts used to control how placeholders appear and function within a presentation.
Slide Master
A thumbnail, used in Slide Show view, that links to the first slide in a section.
Section Zoom
A setting used to adjust a direction or other aspect of an animation or transition.
Effect Options
A graphic which contains text and is used to illustrate a list, process, or cycle.
SmartArt
Text added to objects such as images, tables, and shapes. This text is read to vision-impaired users through the use of a screen reader.
Alternative Text (Alt Text)
A state in which a presentation is not editable.
Read Only
A view in which one can focus on a complete list of slide titles and bulleted text within a presentation.
Outline View
A copy of a portion of a screen from an area outside of a slide.
Screen Clipping
A frame of content used to hold text, tables, charts, images, and media on a slide.
Placeholder
The amount of time a slide displays before it automatically moves to the next slide if the feature to advance using timings is enabled.
Slide Show Timing