A one-stop shop for many common tasks, including saving, printing, and exporting files.
Hint: _________ View
What is Backstage View?
The shortcut to cut and paste.
What is Ctrl+X and Ctrl+V?
Title Slide, Title and Content, and Comparison are examples of different _____ in PowerPoint.
What is Layout?
Ion is an example of a _____.
What is Theme?
Reveal is an example of a ______ transition.
What is subtle?
Go here to create handouts or change the file type of your presentation.
What is File Export?
The group where you can find multiple commands to customize and modify the text in your slide.
What is the Font Group?
What is Reuse Slides?
Select this option to customize the look of the current design.
What is Variants?
The ______ is the number of seconds that you want a transition to take.
What is duration?
Go here to uncollate your slides.
What is File Print?
Find the Add or Remove Columns command in this group.
What is Paragraph Group?
A graphic used to visually communicate information that can be inserted into your presentation.
What is SmartArt graphic?
What is Customize?
The name of the group where you would find transition options, such as sound, duration, and advance slide.
What is Timing?
Go here to mark your presentation as final.
What is File Info?
What is Drawing Group?
Insert a _______ if you want to link an existing file to your presentation.
What is a Hyperlink?
What is Background?
Explosion is an example of a ____ that you might add to a transition.
What is Sound?
Go here to change the Autocorrect options in PowerPoint.
What is File Options?
What is Editing Group?
To include the date and time, automatically updated on the top of each slide, select the following.
What is header?
Marquee is an example of a _______.
What is Variant?
Transitions may be classified as one of three types, including subtle, exciting, and ______ _______.
What is dynamic?
What is dynamic content?