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Grouping: Combining multiple objects or shapes Shape: A geometric figure or form, such as
Microsoft PowerPoint on a slide into a single entity, allowing them to be rectangles, circles, arrows, or stars, used to add
A presentation program, created by Robert manipulated together. visual interest or emphasis to a slide.
Gaskins and Dennis Austin at a software
Gridlines: Visible lines on a slide that aid in Slide: A single page or screen in a PowerPoint
company named Forethought, Inc. It was
aligning and positioning objects accurately. presentation.
released on April 20, 1987.
Alignment: The arrangement of text or objects Hyperlink: A clickable link added to text or Slide Show: The mode in which the presentation
relative to a reference point, such as left, center, objects on a slide, allowing viewers to navigate to is displayed full-screen, allowing viewers to see
right, top, middle, or bottom. external websites, files, or other slides within the each slide sequentially.
presentation.
Animation: Effects applied to individual elements Template: A predesigned format for PowerPoint
within a slide to control how they appear, Layout: The arrangement of text, images, and presentations, often containing placeholder
disappear, or move during a slideshow. other elements on a slide, determined by the slide content and styling options.
layout template.
Background: The underlying color, pattern, or Transition: An effect that determines how a slide
image applied to a slide, providing visual context Notes: Additional text that can be added to each enters or exits during a slideshow, such as fading,
for the content. slide for the presenter's reference. These notes are sliding, or zooming.
typically not visible to the audience during the
Chart: A visual representation of data, such as a presentation. View: Different modes or perspectives within
bar graph, pie chart, or line graph, used to PowerPoint for editing, organizing, and presenting
illustrate trends or comparisons. Outline View: A simplified view in PowerPoint slides, such as Normal View, Slide Sorter View,
that displays the text content of each slide in and Reading View.
Crop: To trim or remove portions of an image or outline form, facilitating easy editing and
object to adjust its size or focus within a slide. restructuring. Watermark: A faint image or text overlaid on a
slide, often used for branding or as a background
Embedding: Incorporating external content, such Placeholder: An area on a slide where content element without interfering with the main content.
as videos or charts, directly into the PowerPoint (such as text, images, charts, etc.) can be added.
file rather than linking to external files. Zoom: A feature that allows users to magnify or
Resize: To adjust the dimensions of an object, such reduce the display size of slides for easier editing
Font: The typeface or design used for text in a as making it larger or smaller, while maintaining or viewing.
presentation. Fonts can vary in style, size, and its proportions or aspect ratio.
weight (e.g., Arial, Times New Roman, Calibri).