Learn Microsoft Office PowerPoint Classic Workspace:
- Title bar:
- Contains the name of the presentation.
- Menu bar:
- It is displayed at top of window (usually). Displays the names of menus to perform various tasks. Open menus by using the mouse or the keyboard.
- Toolbars:
- Rows of buttons to access a wide range of commands. Each button is an icon and accessed also by mouse. Usually standard and formatting toolbars are displayed at top of the window.
- Standar toolbar:
- Contains shortcut buttons for the most popular commands
- Drawing toolbar:
- It is displayed at bottom of window (usually) and has buttons to add Shapes, Clip Art, WordArt, change colors, and design aspects of objects.
- Outline and Slides pane:
- It is displayed at left of window (usually). The area that can display either an outline of the presentation’s text or thumbnails (miniature pictures of slides).
- Slide pane:
- Area to create, edit, and display presentation slides.
- Notes pane:
- It is displayed at bottom of window (usually). The area to add presentation notes for presenter or audience.
- Task pane:
- An area which appear on right side of the window (usually), showing a list of commands relevant to the currently working task.
- Scroll bars:
- Used with the mouse to move a slide view or outline text right or left and up or down. You can also use the vertical scroll bar to move from slide to slide.
- View buttons:
- Three buttons located in the lower-left corner of the window. You use these buttons to switch between Normal view (the default), Slide Sorter view, and Slide Show.
- Status bar:
- It is displayed at bottom of window. Displays information about the presentation you are working on.
Notes To see the more clear picture, click on the picture.
Bibliography:
https://support.microsoft.com/https://www.vskills.in/
https://unimal.ac.id/ ( university )
https://www.bsi.ac.id/ ( university )
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