Across
- 3. as the name implies, a box that holds text that you type into it.
- 4. areas of activity on the Ribbon that contain groups or collections of related PowerPoint commands.
- 7. a PowerPoint view that is similar to Slide Show view except it is in a window rather than filling the entire screen.
- 8. a viewing mode in which there are no colors, only shades of gray.
- 12. a PowerPoint view that displays all the slides in a presentation on a single screen.
- 15. master a slide that stores information about the formats applied in a presentation, such as theme, fonts, layouts, and colors.
- 16. a predefined arrangement of placeholders for text or objects (such as charts or pictures).
- 18. a predesigned presentation.
- 19. a broad band that runs across the top of the PowerPoint’s window that organizes commands and tools into an easy-to-use interface. The ribbon was introduced in Office 2007.
- 20. in Office 2016, the tab that takes you to Backstage view to access Save, Print, Options, and other commands.
- 21. the default PowerPoint view that lets you focus on an individual slide.
- 22. a list that displays options you can choose (such as list of fonts) by clicking the option you want.
- 24. the view accessed via the File tab that contains tools and commands in Office 2016.
- 25. master the slide master for a particular slide layout.
Down
- 1. the various ways you can view PowerPoint presentations within the application.
- 2. a tool (such as an icon, a button or a list) that tells PowerPoint to perform a specific task.
- 5. a PowerPoint view that shows one slide at a time, along with any notes that are associated with the slide.
- 6. a small picture of a slide.
- 9. specific groups divided among the command tabs appropriate to the work a user currently performs.
- 10. a box that can hold either text or a graphic object.
- 11. an arrow in the lower, right corner of some command groups on the ribbon that opens a dialog box related to the command group.
- 13. small, downward-pointing arrows next to tools on the Ribbon that provide drop-down lists with additional options.
- 14. a PowerPoint view that view lets you preview your presentation on the screen, so you can see it the way your audience will see it.
- 17. a scheme of complementing colors.
- 23. a tip that appears when the mouse pointer rests on a tool. A basic Screen Tip displays the tool’s name and shortcut key (if a shortcut exists for that tool).
