Transitions Blinds - horizontal or vertical blinds gradually opening to reveal new slide. Box - a square shrinks into the centre of the slide or grows to show the entire slide. Checkerboard - small squares cover the new slide, then disappear either sideways or downward. Cover - new slide flies in from top, bottom, side, or corner, and covers the previous slide. Cut - an abrupt transition. Dissolve - tiny dots that make up the new slide gradually take over the last one. Fade Through Black - new slide appears from black. Random Bars - thick or thin lines, vertical or horizontal, display new slide. Split - curtains pull over slide, vertically or horizontally. Strips - new slide covers last one diagonally. Uncover - elements disappear gradually and new slide is displayed. Wipe - new slide is gradually revealed.
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Free PowerPoint 97 Lesson 2 from AQE
Automatic Features AutoRecover - saves a temporary file at timed intervals. AutoContent - a quick way to create a presentation. AutoClip - scans presentation searching for key words that relate to clips in teh Clip Art Gallery. AutoForm - fast way to create a form.
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Free PowerPoint 97 Lesson 3 from AQE
A Quiz
1. When an outline is collapsed, what colour line appears under the title of slides containing body text?
2. There are how many views for displaying a presentation?
3. What does TT next to a font name mean?
4. Use the mouse in combination with _____ to select multiple slides in Slide Sorter view.