Thursday, January 24, 2008

PowerPoint Vocabulary #2

1. Color scheme-The eight colors used in the design of a powerpoint presentation cdolors for background, fonts, hyperlinks, and etc. Apresentation's color scheme varies depending on the design template used in the presentation.
2. Design templte- A file that contains the preprogrammed formatting available for a powerpoint presentation, such as colors, backgrounddesign, fonts, and bullets.
3. Slide layout-A particular combination of placeholders on a powerpointslide, reserving space for text and /or graphical elements.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

power point vocabulary

1. Presentation- A formal or an informal report, usually given orally, which is sometimes referred to as a ''talk'' or a ''speech''.
2. thumbnails-A small-size view of a slide in a powerpoint presentation. Thumbnails appear on the slides tab, in slide sorter view, and in various task panes.
3. splitter bars-in powerpoint, one of the narrow bars that separate the left, slide, and notes panes in normal view.
4. title slide-the first slide in a powerpoint presentation that displayss the main topic of the presentation. see also tittle.
5. Title-In powerpoint, the main topic of a presentation or slide; the first line of text on a slide. Compare with subtile. See also title slde.
6. placeholder-In word, formatted text within a template file that you can replace with your own text. See also template. In powerpoint, a preset location reserving space for aslide element.
7. title area-In powerpoint, aplaceholder that reserves space for a slide's title. Compare with object area and text area.
8. object area-A placeholder on a powderpoint slide that is reserving space for object s such as tables, charts, or graphic images. compare with text area and title area.
9. rich text format [RTF]-A file format with the extension .rtf that enables the text in the file to be transferred and read by different applications; most word processing programs can read RTF.
10. autocontent wizard-A toolto helo powerpoint users create a presentation.
11. boilerplate text-Standard text that is appropriate for the type of presentation selected when using powerpoint's autocontent wizard.
12. indent level-In powerpoint, a number that indicates the indent and importance of a subtitle in relation to the title
13. promote-in powerpoint, to raise the level of a subtitle so that it has a smaller indent.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Marketing NARCE

What I learn in powerpoint is:How to use powerpoint and what u can do in powerpoint. Chick on ur mouse to move ur powerpoint to a slat show u can clink it twace to make it go fast.another people may like your show if u do it right and don't make it look like crap cause if u do another people may talk about it and make joke about it. powerpoint can be fun if u make it look fun so another people can said it look fun pnd ok. so make powerpoint fun and try not to round it too much and don't let another kids make u feel bad.

Powerpoint is very easy to do just follow them and won't have any pormble with powerpoint. you can ask someone to help u with it if u can't do it on ur owne. Powerpoint is very easy and fun if u know what are u doing with the powerpoint.