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| holding down the left mouse button and moving over an area of text so that it is selected |
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| displays buttons that are commonly used with the selected object |
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| to decrease the list level of a bullet |
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| increasing the list level of a bullet |
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| a context-sensitive menu that displays commands and options relevant to the selected object |
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| research tool that provides a list of synonyms |
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| words with the same meaning |
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| refers to changing the appearance of the text, layout, and design of a slide |
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| set of characters with the same design and shape |
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| what fonts are measured in--equal to 1/72 of an inch |
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| feature that displays formatting in your presentation so that you can decide whether or not you would like to apply the formatting |
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| emphasize text and are a visual cue to draw the reader's eye to important text |
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| button that can be activated by clicking or deactivated by clicking it again. |
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| refers to the horizontal placement of text within a placeholder |
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| text alignment where left and right margins are even |
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| small box that is activated by holding the pointer over a button or other screen object, that displays information about a screen element |
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| set of unified design elements that provides a look for your presentation by using color, fonts, and graphics |
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| text that prints at the top of each sheet of slide handouts or notes pages |
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| printed images of multiple slides on a sheet of paper |
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| printouts that contain the slide image in the top half of the page and notes that you have created in the Notes panes in the lower half of the page |
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| text that displays at the bottom of every slide or that prints at the bottom of a sheet of slide handouts or notes pages |
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| displays your presentation as it will print, based on the options that you choose |
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| a file that contains the styles in a presentation, including the type and size of bullets and fonts, placeholders sizes and positions, background design and fill color schemes, and theme information |
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| enables you to enter options for completing a command |
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| displays all of the slides in your presentation in miniature |
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| You can hold down this key to select adjacent slides |
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| You can hold down this key to select slides that aren't adjacent |
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| includes drawings, movies, sounds, or photographic images that are included with Microsoft Office or downloaded from the Web |
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| enable you to perform specific commands related to the selected object and display one or more contextual tabs |
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| contain related groups of commands that you will need when working with the type of object that is selected |
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| circular handles that are used to size an image |
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To ensure that the proportions of an image are maintained in resizing, use:
a) corner sizing handles
b) top or bottom sizing handles
c) left or right sizing handles
d) all of the above |
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