A single page of a presentation, collectively a group of slides may be known as a slide deck
Design Templates
Pre-designed graphic styles that you can apply to your slides
Slide Show Button
A collection of pages arranged in sequence that contain text and images for presenting to an audience
Animation
A set of effects which can be applied to text or graphics within a slide
Transitions
Motion effects that when in Slide Show view add movement to your slides as you advance from one slide to another
Presentation Views
Buttons used to change views into normal, outline, slide sorter, notes page, and reading views
NormalView
A simplified layout of the page so you can quickly key, edit, and format the text
Notes Page View
Displays your slides on the top portion of the page, with the speaker notes for each slide in the notes pane on the bottom of the pane
Outline View
Displays all of the text in a PowerPoint slide show in outline form regardless of the design, objects and animations
Slide SorterView
Allows you to see thumbnails of all the slides in your presentation to easily rearrange them
Consistency
Make your design uniform
Contrast
Use light font on dark background or vice versa
To check your output, go to the first slide and click Slide Show view button
Hyperlink
Allows you to easily navigate your slides during your presentation. It allows you to link to another slide in the current presentation, another slide in a different presentation, another file or webpage, or email address.
Hyperlinks are usually in color blue and underlined. The data in the destination file is updated whenever the source file is updated.