Annotate ‣add notesgivingexplanationor commentReview Cycle ‣ occurswhen a slide showdesigner shares a filewith reviewers so theycan make commentsand changes to theircopies of the slides andthen return the file tothe designerPowerpoint show‣ save option thatwill automaticallybegin apresentation inslide show viewwhen openedEdit ‣ changingthe file byadding ordeleting text ona slide orcommentHeader ‣area attop of aslideControl Bar ‣ containsbuttons that allow youto navigate to the nextor previous slide,mark up current slide,or change the currentdisplayCollaborate‣workingtogether on anactivity toproduce/createsomethingSnip ‣ capturingan imagine of partof an object inanother file that isopen on thecomputerCompatibilityChecker ‣ Usedto see whichelements will notfunction in earlierversions ofPowerpointFooter ‣area atbottom ofslidePassword ‣privatecombination ofcharacters thatallows users toopen a fileComment ‣description thatdoesn't normallydisplay as a partof the slide show;can be used toclarify infoMark as final ‣PowerPoint optionthat changes fileto read onlydocument andcannot be editedDocument Inspector ‣quick and efficientmethod of searchingfor and deletinginappropriate orconfidentialinformationReuse Slides ‣allows a user toinsert a slide fromanotherpresentation intothe user's currentpresentationPowerpoint Viewer‣ allows users toview presentationscreated w/ aprevious versionof PowerPointAnnotate ‣add notesgivingexplanationor commentReview Cycle ‣ occurswhen a slide showdesigner shares a filewith reviewers so theycan make commentsand changes to theircopies of the slides andthen return the file tothe designerPowerpoint show‣ save option thatwill automaticallybegin apresentation inslide show viewwhen openedEdit ‣ changingthe file byadding ordeleting text ona slide orcommentHeader ‣area attop of aslideControl Bar ‣ containsbuttons that allow youto navigate to the nextor previous slide,mark up current slide,or change the currentdisplayCollaborate‣workingtogether on anactivity toproduce/createsomethingSnip ‣ capturingan imagine of partof an object inanother file that isopen on thecomputerCompatibilityChecker ‣ Usedto see whichelements will notfunction in earlierversions ofPowerpointFooter ‣area atbottom ofslidePassword ‣privatecombination ofcharacters thatallows users toopen a fileComment ‣description thatdoesn't normallydisplay as a partof the slide show;can be used toclarify infoMark as final ‣PowerPoint optionthat changes fileto read onlydocument andcannot be editedDocument Inspector ‣quick and efficientmethod of searchingfor and deletinginappropriate orconfidentialinformationReuse Slides ‣allows a user toinsert a slide fromanotherpresentation intothe user's currentpresentationPowerpoint Viewer‣ allows users toview presentationscreated w/ aprevious versionof PowerPoint

Powerpoint Module - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Annotate ‣ add notes giving explanation or comment
  2. Review Cycle ‣ occurs when a slide show designer shares a file with reviewers so they can make comments and changes to their copies of the slides and then return the file to the designer
  3. Powerpoint show ‣ save option that will automatically begin a presentation in slide show view when opened
  4. Edit ‣ changing the file by adding or deleting text on a slide or comment
  5. Header ‣ area at top of a slide
  6. Control Bar ‣ contains buttons that allow you to navigate to the next or previous slide, mark up current slide, or change the current display
  7. Collaborate‣ working together on an activity to produce/create something
  8. Snip ‣ capturing an imagine of part of an object in another file that is open on the computer
  9. Compatibility Checker ‣ Used to see which elements will not function in earlier versions of Powerpoint
  10. Footer ‣ area at bottom of slide
  11. Password ‣ private combination of characters that allows users to open a file
  12. Comment ‣ description that doesn't normally display as a part of the slide show; can be used to clarify info
  13. Mark as final ‣ PowerPoint option that changes file to read only document and cannot be edited
  14. Document Inspector ‣ quick and efficient method of searching for and deleting inappropriate or confidential information
  15. Reuse Slides ‣ allows a user to insert a slide from another presentation into the user's current presentation
  16. Powerpoint Viewer ‣ allows users to view presentations created w/ a previous version of PowerPoint