What is a set of unified design elements for a document including colors font and effects?

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Artistic Efects Formats applied to images that make pictues resemble sketches or paintings.
Black Slide A slide that displays at the end of an electronic slide show indicating that the presentation is over.
Editing The process of modifying a presentation by adding and deleting slides or by changing the contents of individual slides.
Footer A reserved area for text or graphics that displays at the bottom of each page in a document.
Formatting The process of establishing the overall apperacance of text, graphics, and pages in an Office file- for example, in a Word document.
Header A reserved area for text or graphics that displays at the top of each page in a document.
Layout The arrangement of elements, such as title and subtile text, lists, pictures, tables, charts, shapes, and movies, on a PowerPoint slide.
List Level An outline level in a presentation represented by a bullet symbol and identified in a slide by the indentation and the size of the text.
Normal View A screen view that maximizes the number of cells visible on your screen and keeps the column letters and row numbers close to the columns and rows.
Notes Page A printout that contains the slide image on the top half of the page and notes that you have created on the Notes pane in the lower half of the page.
Notes Pane The PowerPoint screen element that displays below the Slide pane with space to type notes regarding the active slide.
Placeholder A box on a slide with dotted or dashed borders that holds title and body text or other content such as charts, tables, and pictures.
Reading View A view in PowerPoint that displays a presentation in a manner similar to a slide show but in which the taskbar, title bar, and status bar remain available in the presentation window.
Rotation Handle A green circle that provides a way to rotate a selected image.
Sizing Handles Small circles and squares that indicate that a picture is selected.
Slide A presentation page that can contain text, pictures, tables, charts, and other multimedia or graphic objects.
Slide Handouts Printed images of slides on a sheet of paper.
Slide Pane A PowerPoint screen element that displays a large image of the active slide.
Slide Sorter View A presentation view that displays thumbnails of all of the slides in a presentation.
Slide Transitions The motion effects that occur in Slide Show view when you move from one slide to the next during a presentation.
Split Button a type of button in which clicking the main part of the button performs a command and clicking the arrow opens a menu, list, or gallery
Style A collection of formatting options that can be applied to a picture, text, or an object.
Text Alignment The horizontal placement of text within a placeholder.
Theme A set of unified design elements that provides a look for your presentation by applying colors, fonts, and effects.
Thumbnails Miniature images of presentation slides.
Title Slide The first slide in a presentation the purpose of which is to provide an introduction to the presentaion topic.
Aspect ratio the ratio of the width of a display to the height of the display
Collaboration The action of working with others as a team in an intellectual endeavor to complete a shared task or achieve a shared goal
contiguous slides slides that are adjacent to each other in a presentation
Microsoft Office 365 a set of secure online services that enable people in an organization to communicate and collaborate by using any internet-connected device -- a computer, a tablet, or a mobile phone
Noncontiguous Slides slides that are not adjacent to each other in a presentation
Outline View A PowerPoint view that displays the presentation outline to the left of the slide pane
Section Header a type of slide lauout that changes the look and flow of a presentation by providing text placeholders that do not contain bullet points
Team a group of workers tasked with working together to solve a problem, make a decision, or create a work product
Variant a variation on the presentation theme style and color

What is a set of unified design elements for a document including colors fonts and effects?

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What is a set of unified design elements that provides a look for your document by using Colour fonts and graphics?

The correct answer is Theme. A theme is a combination of colours, fonts, and visual effects that you may use to give your slides a consistent, professional appearance. Using a theme provides your presentation with a more cohesive look with less work.

What is a set of colors fonts and effects?

Terms in this set (12) A theme is a predefined combination of colors, fonts, and effects. Different themes also use different slide layouts.

What is a collection of fonts effects and color in Microsoft PowerPoint called?

The FORMAT tab has a group called WordArt Styles for formatting text with colors, glows, and other effects.