Overview of the PowerPoint interface

Introduction Overview of the PowerPoint interface. 1. The interface contains commands and controls. 1.1 Title bar: At the top shows the name of the presentation. 1.2 Ribbon: Located below the title bar includes the command tags to help you create a presentation

The following article introduces you in detail Overview of PowerPoint interface.

1. The interface contains commands and controls.

1.1 Title bar: At the top shows the name of the presentation.

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1.2 Ribbon: Located below the title bar includes the command tag to help you create a complete presentation.

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- When clicking on each tab command -> groups of orders in the command card are displayed:

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1.3 On the left of the title bar is the File menu: Contains the most frequently used commands such as creating new files, saving, printing .

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1.4 On the right end of the title bar are three window controls:

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- Minimize: Minimize the window.

- Restore Down / Maximize: Adjust the size of the window.

- Close : Close the current presentation.

1.5 Quick Access Toolbar: located on the right of the title bar, showing the buttons Savve, Undo, Redo.

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2. Main interface:

- Overview window: Shows thumbnails of all slides in an active presentation.

- Silde: This window takes up most of the program window and displays the current page of the presentation.

- Notes: Located at the bottom of the slide window, allowing users to create notes for slides.

- The bottom bottom displays the shortcut buttons to change the display status, Silde slide show, zoom in and out the window.

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Above is a detailed overview of the PowerPoint interface .

Good luck!

Update 19 May 2020
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