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  • PowerPoint it is a presentation program developed by Microsoft.
  • Presentation gallery Provides several ways to start your next
    presentation using template, theme, recent presentation, or even a blank presentation. Once you make choices in this Presentation Gallery, you see the actual PowerPoint interface.
  • Backstage view it contains all the creation, save, share, and print options for your presentations.
  • Quick access toolbar customizable toolbar placed by default above the ribbon here you can add icons for your often-used commands.
  • Menu bar contains commands grouped by function. The shortcut toolbar has buttons for some frequently used commands (ribbon)
  • Ribbon has tabs which in turn contain groups of buttons for various options, some groups also contain galleries
  • The slides pane is located on the left side of the side of the interface the slides pane and shows thumbnails of all the slides in the open presentation. It allows you to view and organize the losses in your presentation.
  • Slides area It displays the active slide
  • The task pane contains more options and appears when you choose an option in one of the ribbon tabs.
  • The status bar is a horizontal strip that provides a form about the opened presentation like the slide number applied to the theme it includes the view and zoom options.
  • The notes pane is right below the active slide this is where the speaker notes are written for the current slide. Note that none of this content is visible on the actual slide while presenting although it is visible in both the notes page view and the presenter views.
  • View buttons
    Three view buttons on the Status Bar displayed towards the left of the zoom-in and zoom-out options
  • Normal view
    • Switch to Normal view from other views
    • Shift-clicking gets you to Slide Master view
  • Slide Sorter view
    • Switch to Slide Sorter view from any other view
    • Displays zoom-able thumbnails of every slide in the open presentation
    • Shift-clicking gets you to Handout Master view
  • Reading view
    • Switch to Reading view from any other view
  • Slide Show
    • Show the presentation as a full screen slide show from the current selected slide
    • Shift-clicking brings up the Set Up Show dialog box
  • Mini toolbar it's a semitransparent floating toolbar that spawnsright next to selected text, hover the cursor upon it,and you can see the Mini Toolbar
  • Every Google Slides presentation is composed of a series of slides. A slide is a single page of
    presentation