Computer Science, asked by kiratbirring, 7 hours ago


1. Write short notes on the following:

1. A Slide:
2. Custom Animation:
3. Action Buttons:
4. Slide Master:
5. Slide Transition:
6. Slide Show:

Answers

Answered by BhavekVerma
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Answer:

I Know only first question

Explanation:

Slide animations are similar to transitions, but they are applied to individual elements on a single slide—a title, chart, image, or individual bullet point. Animations can make a presentation more lively and memorable.

Answered by Sukhman62563
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Explanation:

A Slide:-With a slide show or slide presentation, a slide is a single page or image shown in a slideshow. For example, when watching a picture slideshow of ten pictures a single picture is considered a slide. With a presentation or program like PowerPoint, a slide is one page of text, images, or animations.

Custom Animation:a set of effects which can be applied to objects in PowerPoint so that they will animate in the Slide Show . They can be added under the Custom Animation function or through the use of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). ... Motion Paths allow objects to move around the Slide Show.

Action Buttons:Action buttons are built-in shapes you can add to a presentation and set to link to another slide, play a sound, or perform a similar action. When someone clicks or hovers over the button, the selected action will occur. Action buttons can do many of the same things as hyperlinks.

Slide Master: slide master is the top slide in a hierarchy of slides that stores information about the theme and slide layouts of a presentation, including the background, color, fonts, effects, placeholder sizes, and positioning. Every presentation contains at least one slide master.

Slide Transition: slide transition is how one slide is removed from the screen and the next slide is displayed during a presentation. ... From this group choose a special effect to be applied during the transition between the previous slide to the next slide.

Slide Show:A slide show is a presentation of a series of still images on a projection screen or electronic display device, typically in a prearranged sequence. ... When referring to the video or computer-based visual equivalent, in which the slides are not individual physical objects, the term is often written as one word, slideshow.

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