Presentations usually begin with this type of slide. This slide displays the title and subtitle.
What is a Title Slide?
To insert a picture into a presentation, use this dialog box.
What is the Insert Picture dialog box?
This is an effect that occurs between slides during a slide show.
What is a transition?
This is a link in a document or presentation to a Web page or to another document.
What is a Hyperlink?
The Mini toolbar contains many common commands available in different groups on the this tab.
What is the Home Tab?
This is a set of colors, fonts, and graphics designed to work together throughout a presentation.
What is a theme?
This is a solid color, pattern, or picture that appears behind content on a slide.
What is a background?
This is a mark or note made with a pen tool by a presenter during a slide show.
What is an annotation?
PowerPoint automatically opens presentations in this view, which divides the screen into two sections.
What is Normal View?
This organizes your information into rows and columns.
What is a table?
This is an effect that, when applied, causes text and graphics to move and display on-screen in specific ways.
What is an Animation Scheme?
This is a series of horizontal and vertical lines laid over a slide to help align items on a slide.
What is a grid?
This is a panel that organizes commands into tabs and groups.
What is the Ribbon?
This tab contains commands that can be used only with the selected object.
What is a contextual tab?
To change a presentation’s size and orientation, use this.
What is Page Setup?
This is a horizontal or vertical line you place on a slide to help align objects.
What is a guide?
Each text box contains this to let you know where to add content.
What is a placeholder?
Use this to change the overall look of a table.
What is quick styles?
If you want your slides to be wider than they are tall, set the orientation to this.
What is landscape?
This is an Office 2007 tool that identifies features that will not operate correctly if opened with a previous version of the software, such as Office 2003 or Office 2000.
What is the Compatibility Checker?