Presentation: A formal or an informal report, usually given orally, sometimes called a “speech” or a “talk”.
Thumbnails: small sized views
Splitter Bars: horizontal or vertical bars that separate the left, slide l and notes panes in normal view.
Title: Slide: the first slide in a presentation
Title: the name of the presentation.
Placeholder: a preset location reserving space for a slide element.
Indent level- is a number that indicates the indent and importance of the subtitle in relation to the title.
Title Area: a placeholder for the slides title\
Text Area: a placeholder for a subtitle or a numbered bulleted list.
Object Area: an area reserved for objects
Rich Text Format: a file format with the extension .rtf that enables text to be transferred and read by different applications, such as word.
Auto content wizard: a tool to help you create a presentation easily with preprogrammed layouts, design, and text.
Boilerplate text: standard text wich is appropriate for that type of presentation
Indent level- is a number that indicates the indent and importance of the subtitle in relation to the title.
Promote-If you want to move a subtitle to the next higher level, you can promote
Demote-You can demote a subtitle to a lower level, which increases the indent and reduces the type size.
Object –nontext elements such as charts, tables, clip art, and other information.
Subtitle- Any text that follows the title and gives more detail about the title is called a subtitle.