Chapter 5: Glossary
Definition of terms used in this chapter:
Chapter 5: Glossary
Animations | a visual or sound effect added to an object or text on a slide |
Animation Pane | the pane that displays with additional options that can be applied to animations Color Variant – a variation on the presentation theme style or color |
Audio | sound files that can be recorded and embedded into a presentation |
Background image | an image that can be added to the background of a PowerPoint slide and will be automatically resized to fill the entire slide |
Clustered column | a type of chart that displays more than one data series in clustered vertical columns; commonly used for direct comparison of multiple series, but they become visually complex quickly |
Contiguous | slides that are adjacent to each other in a presentation |
Crop | a command that removes unwanted or unnecessary areas of a picture |
Crop to shape | a command that removes unwanted or unnecessary areas of a picture and forms it into a specified shape |
Effect options | additional enhancements such as sound and timing that can be applied to an animation |
Embedding | the integration of links, images, videos, gifs and other content from a variety of digital sources into a presentation |
Eyedropper | a tool that captures the exact color from an object on your screen and then applies it to any shape, picture or text |
Fit | a function of the crop command that allows you to resize the picture so that the entire picture displays inside the picture area, while maintain the original aspect ratio |
Homepage | the main page of a website |
Keep source formatting | maintains formatting options from the source file |
Layout | the arrangement of elements in a PowerPoint slide such as title and subtitle, lists, pictures, shapes, charts, tables and media |
Lock aspect ratio | a graphic option in which the ratio between height and width remains constant but the height and width can increase or decrease |
Microsoft PowerPoint | a presentation program used to create business, educational or informal presentations |
Noncontiguous | slides that are not adjacent to each other in a presentation |
Normal view | the primary editing view in PowerPoint where you write and design your presentations |
Notes pages | a printout that contains the slide image on the top half of the page and notes that you have entered on the notes pane in the lower half of the page |
Notes pane | a printout that contains the slide image on the top half of the page and notes that you have entered on the notes pane in the lower half of the page |
Online pictures | allows you to find and insert online pictures into your presentation from a variety of sources |
Outline view | a PowerPoint view that displays the presentation outline to the left of the slide pane |
Placeholder | a box on a slide with a dotted border that holds the title, body text, or other content such as charts, tables and media |
Presentation | the process of communicating a topic to an audience, typically a demonstration, introduction, lecture, or speech meant to inform, persuade, inspire, motivate, or to build good will or to present a new idea or product |
Presentation software | computer software used to display information in the form of a slide show, published to the web or recorded to watch as a video |
Print options | although presentations are not typically printed, this will allow efficient options for when printing is necessary |
Print preview | provides a preview of what the presentation will look like when printed |
QuickStyles | styles listed in the styles list that can be accessed at any time, can be predefined or created |
Reading view | a view in PowerPoint that displays a presentation in a manner similar to a side show but in which the taskbar, title bar, and status bar remain available in the presentation window |
Remove background | automatically removes unwanted portions of a picture, makers can be used to indicate areas to keep or remove from the picture |
Reuse slides | allows you to take slides from an existing presentation and insert them into a new presentation without the need to open the old presentation; also allows you to keep the original formatting or apply the formatting used in your new presentation |
Screen clipping | a type of screen shot that allows you to take a quick snapshot of part of the scree and add into a presentation |
Screenshot | a picture of one’s computer screen that can be inserted into a presentation |
Shape styles | applies preset colors and effects to quickly enhance the appearance of your shape or text box |
Slide decks | a collective group of slides in a presentation |
Slideshow | occupies the full computer screen exactly the way your presentation will look on a big screen when your audience sees it |
Slide sorter | displays a miniature version of each slide |
Slides | a presentation page that can contain text, pictures, tables,charts, and other multimedia or graphic objects |
SmartArt | a visual representation of information that you create by choosing from among various layouts to communicate your message or ideas effectively |
Smart guides | dashed lines that display on your slide when you are moving an object to assist you with alignment |
Speaker notes | helps presenters recall important points, such as key messages or stats, as they give a presentation |
Status bar | located at the bottom of the PowerPoint window and shows messages and information about the view, such as the slide number and the current theme template used |
Template gallery | thousands of pre-made templates available in Google Slides |
Templates | pre-made Google Slides presentations that can be used as is, or modified to fit your needs |
Themes | a set of unified design elements that provides a coordinated look for your presentation by applying colors, fonts and effects |
Theme styles | a coordinated group of theme attributes that can be applied to shape styles |
Title slide | a slide layout this is commonly used as the first slide in a presentation and contains and introduction to the presentation |
Transitions | motion effects that occur in slide show view when you move from one slide to another during a presentation |
Trim | refers to taking off either part of the beginning or end of a media clip |
URL | stands for Uniform Resource Locator, also common only know as a web address |
WordArt | a gallery of text styles with which you can create decorative effects, such as shadowed or mirrored |