Microsoft PowerPoint
Across
- 4. – The tab used to add pictures, shapes, charts, and other media.
- 6. – The area on the left showing thumbnail previews of each slide.
- 9. – The main editing view where you create and edit slides.
- 11. – The tab with basic tools for formatting text, slides, and layouts.
- 12. – The visual effect that happens when you move from one slide to the next.
- 15. – A box on a slide that holds text, pictures, or other content.
- 17. – A coordinated set of colors, fonts, and effects applied to slides.
- 20. – The arrangement of placeholders on a slide.
- 21. – A visual effect applied to text or objects on a slide.
- 22. – A single page or screen in a PowerPoint presentation.
Down
- 1. – A view that shows all slides as thumbnails for easy rearranging.
- 2. – A collection of slides that share information with an audience.
- 3. – A section on the Ribbon that groups related tools (e.g., Home, Insert, Design).
- 5. – A full-screen view used when presenting to an audience.
- 7. – The top slide that controls the overall design for all slides.
- 8. – The area below the slide where you can add notes for the presenter.
- 10. – The tab where you open, save, print, or share presentations.
- 12. – The first slide in a presentation, usually showing the title and subtitle.
- 13. – The design, color, or image that appears behind the slide content.
- 14. – A pre-designed slide format that helps you create presentations quickly.
- 16. – The toolbar at the top of the screen that contains tabs and commands.
- 18. – The tab used to change themes, background styles, and colors.
- 19. – A visual display of data (bar, line, pie, etc.).
- 22. – A tool for creating diagrams and organizational graphics.