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PowerPoint Intro
Office XP PowerPoint 2002, 2/e
Timothy O'Leary, Arizona State University

Using Advanced Presentation Features

Concepts

The following concepts will be introduced in this lab:
  1. Group: A group is two or more objects that are treated as a single object.
  2. Stacking Order: Stacking order refers to the order in which objects are inserted in the different layers of a slide. As each object is added to the slide, it is added to the top layer.
  3. Object Alignment: Object alignment refers to the position of objects relative to each other by their left, right, top, or bottom edges; or horizontally by their centers or vertically by their middles; or in relation to the entire slide.
  4. Chart: A chart is a visual representation of numeric data that is used to help an audience grasp the impact of your data more quickly.
  5. Collecting and Pasting: Collecting and pasting is the capability of the program to store multiple copied items in the Office Clipboard and then paste one or more of the items into another location or document.
  6. Organization Chart: An organization chart is a map of a group, which usually includes people, but can include any items that have a hierarchical relationship.




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