Obviously Yes! As a PowerPoint presentation is made up of slides, it is also known as a Slide show.
Yes,it is also called slide show because of the slide show function
yes
It is a slide show or a presentation.
You may be talking about Microsoft PowerPoint, or a program similar to that. On this site, you can make and design various presentations, which have been slang termed "slide show"(showing multiple slides on any subject) :) Have a nice day
The default file name is Presentation 1 The default file extension is .pptx
Microsoft PowerPoint.
Master1
powerpoint or keynote
There is this site called SlideRocket (http://www.sliderocket.com) that allows you to create, manage and share slides all online. However, if you are looking for a desktop software, PowerPoint for Microsoft may be right for you.
If you want your Microsoft Powerpoint Presentation to always show the slideshow whenever opened what you should do is create a Powerpoint Slide Show.Save your Powerpoint Presentation you will want to keep your filename.ppt file in case you need to make any adjustments or edits to the slideshow at a later date. A Slide Show (.pps) file cannot be edited directly.Save your Powerpoint as a Slide Show go to File > Save As > PowerPoint Show (If you use Office 2007 you will need to click the Windows Icon at the top if you do not show the menu options by default). Choose a file name for your PowerPoint show. It will be a separate file from your .ppt but contain the exact same information.Open your Powerpoint Show and enjoy! Mail out your filename.pps to everyone and they'll automatically see your slideshow presentation the way you wanted it to be seen!
Yes, the title slide typically includes important information such as the presentation title, presenter's name, affiliation, and date. It serves as an introduction and sets the tone for the rest of the presentation.
.pptx is for Pwerpoint 2007 and onwards, including Powerpoint 2013.
The Information that appers on the bottom of a power point slide should be 'by ...Name...'!!!! ...... I hope....
if it's a new PowerPoint version, it has a file name of .pptx, but in general, it's called a PowerPoint.