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370     15. Motion

        Each of these points are Keyframes.  You'll learn more about keyframes in
        chapter 17, but for now, the important thing to know is that a keyframe is
        simply a point in time when something happens.  In the case of creating
        motion, that "thing that happens"  can be a pan or zoom, etc.

        The Timeline shows you visually where those points in time (keyframes) are
        within your slide.


        Identify an Active Preview

        In addition to the active Preview being larger,  when you select a point in
        your slide, you'll see a blue indicator line that connects the active preview to
        the timeline -this is the Keyframe Selector Ribbon. The Keyframe
        Selector Ribbon shows you where you are making changes within your
        slide.

        In the figure below, you'll see that the ribbon shows us that the active point
        we're making changes to is at the very beginning of the slide.
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