Slide Views: Different ways to see how your slides and their contents look on the screen in PowerPoint.
Normal View: The default PowerPoint view showing the current slide, the outline, and the Notes pane.
Slide Area: The large viewing space in Normal view where the current slide is displayed, created, and edited.
Slides Pane: The pane in Normal view that displays slides as thumbnails.
Notes Pane: The area where a speaker can write notes for himself that do not appear when the presentation is run.
Slide Sorter View: A view that shows all the slides of a presentation in miniature versions and allows easy reordering.
Notes Page View: A view that shows what your notes pages look like in printed form, displaying the slide and speaker notes together.
Reading View: A view used to review a presentation not in full screen but in a window with simple controls, where the ribbon and slides/outline pane are not visible.
Slide Show View: A view that allows you to view the presentation in full screen mode, with slides running one after another, but without modification capabilities.
Slide Transition: Determines how your presentation moves from one slide to the next, providing various visual effects.
Animation: The addition of special visual effects to text and other objects on a slide, making them move.
Entrance (animation): An animation effect that determines how an object appears on the slide.
Emphasis (animation): An animation effect that draws attention to an object already on the slide.
Exit (animation): An animation effect that determines how an object leaves the slide.
Motion Paths (animation): An animation effect that allows an object to move along a specific path.
Media files: Video and audio clips that enhance the understanding of a presentation.
Action buttons: Interactive shapes that help in navigating from one slide to another or perform a particular task when clicked.
Record Audio: An option to add your own voice as a narration or commentary to the presentation using a microphone.
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