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1 Slide Navigator
A feature that enables the user to visually browse for and navigate to other slides without leaving Slide Show view. -
2 cross-slide
A touch-optimized technique for selecting or moving an item within a content area that is pannable in one direction only. -
3 Auto-Extend
A feature that facilitates the use of Presenter View by automatically applying the Extend setting for Windows projection and identifying the correct display for Slide Show versus Presenter view. -
4 animation scheme
"Adds preset visual effects to text on slides. Ranging from subtle to exciting, each scheme usually includes an effect for the slide title and an effect that is applied to bullets or paragraphs on a slide." -
5 Custom Animation list
"The list of animation sequences for a slide. Items are listed in the order in which they are added, and include icons that indicate timing in relation to other animation events." -
6 motion path
The path that a specified object or text will follow as part of an animation sequence for a slide. -
7 programmatic identifier
"An identifier in the form OLEServerName.ObjectName (for example, Excel.Sheet or PowerPoint.Slide) that's used by the Windows registry to uniquely identify an object."معرّف برمجي -
8 ProgID
"An identifier in the form OLEServerName.ObjectName (for example, Excel.Sheet or PowerPoint.Slide) that's used by the Windows registry to uniquely identify an object." -
9 content master
A slide template that defines default formatting or the position of placeholders for one or more slides in a presentation. -
10 Slideshow
A mode of Windows Photo Viewer which displays full-screen slide shows for photos. -
11 Reading View
"A slide show mode that displays content in a manageable window that can be resized and features navigation buttons. This mode is optimized for reviewing presentations, allowing users to get the full experience, complete with animations and media, while performing other tasks, such as taking notes." -
12 swipe
To quickly slide a finger for a short distance.
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