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Information Processing 2013
Slide view: one slide at a time in center of the screen, allowing you to edit the slide.
Slide Sorter view: column of thumbnail views current
slide being viewed. - use for ease in reordering or deleting slides when there are many
Notes Page view: page of presenter notes which correspond to the slides – NOT visible during a slide show presentation.
Normal view: Displays the Slide or Outline and Notes Page views in one window, each view having its own pane with a large view of the current slide.
Slide Show view: An electronic presentation which displays final slides one at a time, using effects added during the creation process.
Slide Layout: The slide layout is a predefined slide format that determines the position of the objects on a slide. You can access different slide layouts (title page, title + content, comparison, etc.)
Placeholder: A placeholder refers to the spot determining the position of each object in the slide layout. (predefined in layouts)
Design Template: A Design Template is a design specification that controls every element in a presentation, which specifies the color scheme for the slides and the arrangement of the different elements (placeholders) on each slide.
Animation Effects: Animation Effects, found in the Custom Animation-varies the way in which individual objects on a slide appear during the presentation. EX: bullets, letters or words appear one at a time, in reverse order, or dim them after they appear.
Transition Effects: Transitions refer to the way in which one slide moves off the screen and the next slide appears. EX: they may move on the screen from left to right, fade, dissolve etc.
PowerPoint Window
Office button
Status bar
Slides/Outlinepane
Quick Access Toolbar Title bar
Ribbon
Scroll box
View area
Tabs
Placeholder
Slide pane
Notes pane
Verticalscroll bar
1. Determine the purpose: ◦ Do not cover too many topics◦ Cover main point with a clear message
2. Show one (1) idea per slide:◦ Too many ideas can confuse audience and cause
you to stray from your purpose 3. Maintain a consistent design:
◦ Same design and color scheme throughout◦ Creates continuity and cohesiveness
4. Keep slides simple and easy to read:◦ Keep words to a minimum, use bullets to summarize
5. Determine printing needs: Handouts of slides? Outline? Note taking slides?
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