A state in which a presentation is not editable.
Read-Only
A format in which apps like PowerPoint can export to and keep the integrity of presentation content.
A copy of a screen from an area outside of a slide.
Screen Shot
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 grouping of slides within a presentation.
Section
A guide when an object that is being moved or resized will align with another object.
Smart Guide
A graphic which contains text and is used to illustrate a list, process or cycle.
Smart Art
A view the audience sees when a presentation is presented. These presentations can also be run on a kiosk.
Slide Show View
A slide template with one or more placeholders.
Slide Layout
A frame of content used to hold text, tables, charts, images, and media on a slide.
Placeholder
A view in which presenter notes can be added to a slide.
Notes Page View
A copy of a portion of a screen from an area outside of a slide.
Screen Clipping
A page of a printout of a presentation which contains a slide and presenter note on each page.
Notes Page
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 view in which one can focus on a complete list of slide titles and bulleted text within a presentation.
Outline View
A thumbnail, used in Slide Show view, that links to a slide.
Slide Zoom
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 a page.
Notes Master
A view in which slide thumbnails appear on a screen. This allows for easy order of slides and allows one to see which slides have animations and transitions.
Slide Sorter View
A slide show view in which a presenter can see information such as the next slide in the presentation or all slides.
Presenter View
A thumbnail, used in Slide Show View, that links to the first slide in a section.
Section Zoom
A type of animation in which an object travels the path of a line, circle or custom path a user draws.
Motion Path
A print setting in which one chooses a subset of slides to print rather than all slides in a presentation.
Slide Range
A collection of slide layouts used to control how placeholders appear and function within a presentation.
Slide Master
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
A capture of activity one does on a screen, with the intention that the capture will be embedded within a slide.
Screen Recording
A type of slide that contains thumbnails to the first slides in each section within a presentation.
Summary Zoom
The overall combination of colors, fonts, effects, styles and background graphics within a presentation.
Theme
A grid of information stored in rows and columns.
Table
A screen aspect ratio of 16:9, 16:10 or similar measurements.
Wide Screen
A shape added to a slide with a main purpose of holding text. This is NOT the same as a placeholder.
Text Box
A motion from one slide to another.
Transition
A setting in which the start and stop times of a video are set.
Trim Video
BONUS: What is the name of the test we are preparing for?
End of Pathway (EOPA)
Bonus 2: When is the date and time of North Clayton's Graduation?
May 20, 2026 at 9am.
A format in which apps like PowerPoint can export to and keep the integrity of presentation content.
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