In article <ewGAKE1PEHA.640@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>, Patricia wrote:
> I thought Build was the changing( update) of the version of Powerpoint
> within the same Version???
Yup. Lotsa words have different meanings, depending on who you're talking to.
To a carpenter, "Build" is what s/he does for a living.
To most of us, "Bill'd" is what we get for installing Windows. ;-)
>
> edg wrote:
> > A build is a powerpoint slide in which a series of items,
> > usually text lines are displayed one element at a time
> > either by clicking on the mouse to bring up the next line
> > or automatically by a time delay. Ever watch David
> > Letterman do a top 10 list? You put all 10 items on the
> > list but reveal them by adding or "building" the list one
> > by one until all 10 are on the screen. Most presenters use
> > bullet points to build the list or else it would get to
> > wordy.
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>one of the questions in an exam i have to teach is make
> >
> > sure there is one build, one transition and timings on
> > each slide, what is a build
> >
> >>.
> >>
>
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