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print layout
No, that statement is not true. A printer is a device that produces hard copies of documents, images, or graphics on paper and does not display content on a screen. Displays, such as monitors or screens, are used to show text, graphics, and videos digitally.
In Normal view, the "Outline" tab displays all the text on your slides in outline form. This tab allows you to see and edit the text content of your slides without the visual elements, making it easier to manage the structure and organization of your presentation. You can access it by clicking on the Outline pane on the left side of the PowerPoint interface.
One example is the monitor (screen) of a computer that displays text and graphics.
Monitor- displays text and graphics. Speakers- plays sounds.
A dashboard displays information in visual form using text and graphics. It aggregates data from various sources and presents it in an easily digestible format, often utilizing charts, graphs, and visual indicators. Dashboards are commonly used in business intelligence, project management, and data analysis to provide insights at a glance. They help users quickly understand trends, performance metrics, and key performance indicators (KPIs).
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Outline tab displays the text content of your presentation in an outline format, showing the structure and hierarchy of your slides. Slide tab displays thumbnail images of each slide in your presentation, allowing you to quickly navigate between slides visually.
A computer program that displays content using slides is Microsoft PowerPoint. It allows users to create presentations by organizing text, images, and multimedia into a series of slides. Other similar programs include Google Slides and Apple Keynote, which also enable users to design and present slide-based content effectively.
There are the slides themselves. On the slides you will have text and/or graphics. You will have basic transitions and animations. You may have other elements, such as music and video. It will depend on the presentation you are trying to create.