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| 1. Microsoft PowerPoint is a complete presentation graphics program that allows users to produce professional looking databases. |
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| 2. The charting feature of PowerPoint assists users in developing a presentation using an outline format and/or importing outlines from word processing programs. |
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| 3. PowerPoint users can insert artwork and multimedia effects, including pictures, photos, sounds, and movies, into a presentation. |
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| 4. Wizards help to create a presentation quickly and efficiently by allowing the user to answer prompts for specific content criteria. |
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| 5. A slide containing at least one picture is the most common type of PowerPoint presentation. |
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| 6. To start PowerPoint, Windows must be shut down. |
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| 7. The basic unit of a PowerPoint presentation is the template |
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| 8. PowerPoint assumes the first slide in a new presentation is the subject slide. |
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| 9. You can show or hide a task pane by clicking the Task Pane command on the View menu. |
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| 10. An object is the building block for a PowerPoint slide. |
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| 11. In landscape orientation, the slide height and slide width are the same. |
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| 12. A view is the mode in which the presentation appears on the screen. |
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| 13. To change views in PowerPoint, click one of the view buttons located at the lower-left of the PowerPoint window above the Drawing toolbar. |
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| 14. Normal view consists of five working areas that force you to work on various aspects of a presentation separately. |
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| 15. In slide sorter view, a miniature view of all of the slides of the presentation is displayed on the left side of the screen. |
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| 16. Any or all of the PowerPoint views can be used at the same time when creating a presentation. |
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| 17. The notes pane primarily is for graphics, animations, and hyperlinks. |
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| 18. Text in the notes pane can consist of notes for the user or remarks to share with an audience. |
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| 19. As soon as one slide is created, scroll boxes, scroll arrows, and scroll bars will display below and to the right of the window. |
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| 20. Slide show view is helpful when all the slides in a presentation must be seen simultaneously. |
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| 20. Slide show view is helpful when all the slides in a presentation must be seen simultaneously. |
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| 21. Text areas are surrounded by a solid bold outline. |
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| 22. The mouse pointer can become one of several different shapes depending on the task being performed in PowerPoint and the pointer’s location on the screen. |
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| 23. When a second slide is added to a presentation, a horizontal scroll bar appears to the left side of the slide pane. |
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| 24. When the mouse pointer points to a menu name on the menu bar, the area of the menu bar containing the menu name changes to a button. |
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