Power Point Chapter 1

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Across
  1. 3. Mode in which the presentation appears on the screen
  2. 5. List of paragraphs each of which may be preceded by a bullet
  3. 6. Used to choose a slide layout
  4. 12. Default slide layout where the slide width is greater than its height
  5. 16. Appearance of typed characters
  6. 17. Displays the slide you currently are developing
  7. 20. Includes enlarging or reducing the size of a graphic
  8. 24. Boxes with dotted or hatch-marked borders displayed on new slides
  9. 27. A PowerPoint presentation
  10. 28. Specifies the height of the characters
  11. 29. Specific design with coordinating colors, fonts, and special effects
  12. 33. Default PowerPoint setting to end a presentation
  13. 34. A special effect used to progress from one slide to the next
Down
  1. 1. Position within a structure that indicates magnitude of importance
  2. 2. An area where you can type notes and additional information
  3. 4. Shows the number and title of the slide you are about to display
  4. 7. Can be dragged to alter the proportions of a graphic
  5. 8. slide Slide that consists of more than one level of bulleted text
  6. 9. A single media file that can include a photo, illustration, sound, or video
  7. 10. Allows you to reverse up to the last 20 changes
  8. 11. Defines the appearance of letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and symbols
  9. 13. View used to make a presentation
  10. 14. Also called a slide show
  11. 15. Default PowerPoint view
  12. 18. 1/72 of an inch in height
  13. 19. Introduces the presentation to the audience
  14. 21. Indicates how the characters are formatted
  15. 22. Creating a lower-level paragraph
  16. 23. Text that has a slanted appearance
  17. 24. Creating a higher-level paragraph
  18. 25. Information that exists on a physical medium such as paper
  19. 26. Specifies the arrangement of placeholders on a slide
  20. 30. Alternate designs for each theme
  21. 31. Segment of text with the same format; started by pressing the ENTER key
  22. 32. Defines the hues of the characters
  23. 35. Collection of slides in a presentation
  24. 36. Miniature views of individual slides