its for zoom i guess
In PowerPoint 2013, the Status bar is located at the bottom of the application window. It provides important information about the current presentation, such as the slide number, the total number of slides, and any ongoing tasks. Users can also access certain view options and zoom controls from the Status bar.
Zoom out And What programme is it for?? (eg. internet, powerpoint, word.)
Status bar
status bar
yes
menu bar ,standard toolbar,formatting toolbar,drawing toolbar,status bar.
Status Bar
the status Bar
The main menus are File, Edit, View, Insert, Format, Tools, Slide Show, Window and Help.
The tool bar..................
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The default PowerPoint window typically contains a title bar at the top, a ribbon with various tabs for tools and features, a slide pane that displays the current slide, a thumbnail pane for navigating between slides, and a notes section for adding speaker notes. The workspace allows users to create and edit presentations, with options for formatting text, inserting images, and adding transitions. Additionally, the status bar at the bottom provides information about the current slide and zoom level.