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- 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.
- 6. menu A menu that appears when you right-click an area or object.
- 8. A set of related tools on the Ribbon.
- 10. view The view that opens when you click the File tab, containing commands for managing files, setting program options, and printing.
- 12. box A container that holds text on a slide.
- 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.
- 15. A button, list, or other clickable option on the Ribbon.
- 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.
- 17. list A list that appears once a drop-down arrow is clicked, allowing you to choose from available options.
- 18. Show view A view that allows the user to preview a presentation on the screen as it will appear to the audience.
- 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.
- 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.
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- 1. A labeled section of the ribbon; contains a group of related tools.
- 2. box launcher In some command groups on the Ribbon, a small icon that opens a dialog box related to that group.
- 4. Page view A view that displays a single slide and its associated notes.
- 5. A pop-up box that gives a command’s name when you point at its button on the Ribbon.
- 7. The amount of magnification used to show content onscreen; the higher the zoom, the larger the content.
- 9. On a slide, a box that holds a specific type of content, such as text.
- 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.
- 14. The ways in which presentation content can be displayed onscreen, such as Normal view, Slide Sorter view, or Slide Show view.
- 20. view PowerPoint’s default view, suited for editing individual slides; includes the Slide pane, Notes pane, and Slides/Outline pane.
- 21. tab The tab on the ribbon that opens the Backstage view.
