PowerPoint Chapter 1

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Across
  1. 1. Defines the hues of the characters
  2. 3. Specifies the height of the characters
  3. 7. Mode in which the presentation appears on the screen
  4. 8. Also called a slide show
  5. 10. Includes such information as the project author, title or subject
  6. 14. Shows the number and title of the slide you are about to display
  7. 15. Appearance of typed characters
  8. 16. What slide to end a presentation with
  9. 19. Where you can choose a slide layout
  10. 21. Consists of a slides tab and an outline tab
  11. 22. Creating a higher-level paragraph
  12. 25. Where you store media files you create
  13. 26. Includes enlarging or reducing the size of a clip are graphic
  14. 27. View used to make a presentation
  15. 28. Boxes with dotted borders that are displayed on new slides
  16. 29. A single media file that can include art, sound, animation or movies
  17. 30. Indicates how the characters are formatted
  18. 31. An area where you can type notes and additional information
  19. 33. Creating a lower-level paragraph
  20. 34. Words or phrases that further describe the document
  21. 35. Segment of text with the same format; started by pressing the ENTER key
Down
  1. 2. Default slide layout where the slide width is greater than its height
  2. 4. Text that has a slanted appearance
  3. 5. A list of paragraphs each of which is preceded by a bullet
  4. 6. 1/72 of an inch in height
  5. 9. Characters that display somewhat thicker and darker
  6. 11. A special animation effect used to progress from one slide to the next
  7. 12. Sets color scheme, font, font size and layout of presentation
  8. 13. Default view allows you to work in three working areas simultaneously
  9. 17. Postition within a structure that indicates magnitude of importance
  10. 18. Typeface
  11. 20. Allows you to reverse up to 20 changes
  12. 23. Default document theme
  13. 24. Introduces the presentation to the audience
  14. 25. Document properties
  15. 32. Shows a large view of the current slide on the right side of the window