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Adding sound or special effects to the way text and objects move on and off a slide during a slide show.
What is Animation
100
illustrates a company's hierarchy.
What is Organizational chart
100
A feature that can be applied in presentations to control the way slides move on and off the screen.
What is Transition
100
Print option that allows you to choose 2, 4, 6, or 9 slides per page and places a thumbnail, or small picture, of each slide on the page.
What is Handouts
100
A view in some word processors and presentation/graphic programs that displays text in an outline format.
What is Outline view
200
A shortcut that allows you to jump to another workbook, a file on your hand drive or network, or an internet page.
What is Hyperlink
200
Runs your slides as they would appear during a presentation.
What is Slide show view
200
The default view in a presentation, which contains the slide pane, the outline pane, the task pane, and the notes pane.
What is Normal view
200
Prepared designs that can be applied to presentation slide that include patterns, formatting, and color schemes.
What is Design template
200
A feature that compacts and compresses all presentation elements into a single compressed file that fits on a floppy disk.
What is Pack and go
300
In presentation, blank boxes that define the placement of text and other objects on a slide.
What is Placeholders
300
The amount of time a slide remains in view before a slide show advances to the next slide; also used for animation effects to control when they occur.
What is Timing
300
The template that provides the basic organization, formatting, and color schemes for the slides in a particular presentation.
What is Slide master
300
A presentation/graphic program option that displays all slides simultaneously in miniature form.
What is Slide/sorter view