Across
- 1. These types of tabs appear when a particular object is selected and it gives you commands for working with that specific object
- 4. In this view, all the slides appear as miniature thumbnails (hint: 2 words)
- 6. A region of a slide reserved for inserting text and graphics
- 7. This type of list is preceded by numbers, letters or Roman numerals
- 8. Printouts of the slides themselves (can be arranged with several on a page)
- 12. A PowerPoint file that contains colors, backgrounds and sample text
- 13. When you see a ________ line around a placeholder, you can move that placeholder
- 15. This rule limits the amount of text on a slide (hint: type this in using numbers and the "x" key)
- 18. The part of the screen that shows the file name and contains the minimize and maximize buttons (hint: two words)
- 20. The main idea in your list (hint: 3 words)
Down
- 2. When you see a dashed line around a placeholder, it is considered __________ and you can edit or add text
- 3. PowerPoint supports how many layouts? (i.e. - how many layouts are available under the layout button?)
- 4. The part of the screen that shows how many slides you have and contains the view and zoom controls (hint: two words)
- 5. The view that shows you only the text of your presentation
- 9. These are prepared for the presenter only and there is a pane at the bottom of the screen to type these into
- 10. The file extension for a PowerPoint
- 11. Press these keys to move back a level, such as from a second level bullet to a first level (hint: two words)
- 12. The mode that gives users more space between commands (use if you do not have a mouse)
- 14. A visual representation of text in a diagram
- 16. The design of your presentation which contains colors and fonts
- 17. The default view that PowerPoint opens in and allows you to edit your slides
- 18. Press this key to move in a level, such as from a first level into a second level bullet
- 19. This type of list is preceded by some type of character, such as dots, dashes or stars
