Power Point Lesson 1

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Across
  1. 3. pointer The mouse pointer when over a text box or editable text area, appearing as a curly capital I. If you click when the I-beam pointer is displayed, the insertion point moves to that spot.
  2. 6. menu A menu that appears when you right-click an area or object.
  3. 8. A set of related tools on the Ribbon.
  4. 10. view The view that opens when you click the File tab, containing commands for managing files, setting program options, and printing.
  5. 12. box A container that holds text on a slide.
  6. 13. Access Toolbar Toolbar at the upper-left corner of the PowerPoint window that provides easy access to tools you use frequently, such as Save and Undo.
  7. 15. A button, list, or other clickable option on the Ribbon.
  8. 16. Tip A letter or number that appears next to an onscreen tool when the Alt key is pressed; keying that letter or number activates the associated tool.
  9. 17. list A list that appears once a drop-down arrow is clicked, allowing you to choose from available options.
  10. 18. Show view A view that allows the user to preview a presentation on the screen as it will appear to the audience.
  11. 19. view A view like Slide Show view that allows the user to preview a presentation on the screen except it’s in a window rather than filling the entire screen.
  12. 22. toolbar A small toolbar that appears when the mouse pointer is placed on a selected text object; provides commands for working with the text.
Down
  1. 1. A labeled section of the ribbon; contains a group of related tools.
  2. 2. box launcher In some command groups on the Ribbon, a small icon that opens a dialog box related to that group.
  3. 4. Page view A view that displays a single slide and its associated notes.
  4. 5. A pop-up box that gives a command’s name when you point at its button on the Ribbon.
  5. 7. The amount of magnification used to show content onscreen; the higher the zoom, the larger the content.
  6. 9. On a slide, a box that holds a specific type of content, such as text.
  7. 11. A strip of icons that appears across the top of the PowerPoint window; divided into tabs, each of which contains groups of related tools.
  8. 14. The ways in which presentation content can be displayed onscreen, such as Normal view, Slide Sorter view, or Slide Show view.
  9. 20. view PowerPoint’s default view, suited for editing individual slides; includes the Slide pane, Notes pane, and Slides/Outline pane.
  10. 21. tab The tab on the ribbon that opens the Backstage view.