Formatting A Presentation

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1. You can format the text in slides to display different font types, font styles, and font colours.   

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The statement is true because in slides, you have the ability to format the text in different font types, font styles, and font colors. This allows you to customize the appearance of your text and make it more visually appealing or aligned with your presentation theme.

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Formatting A Presentation - Quiz

This quiz assesses key skills in formatting presentations using software tools. It covers topics such as text capitalization, font customization, superscript application, placeholder adjustment, and border coloring, enhancing... see morethe learner's ability to effectively design and modify presentations. see less

2. It is possible to change the size or position of a placeholder within a slide.  

Explanation

In PowerPoint, a placeholder is a designated area on a slide where you can insert different types of content such as text, images, or media. The size and position of a placeholder can be easily changed by selecting and dragging it to a new location or adjusting its dimensions. This allows users to customize the layout and design of their slides according to their preferences or the content they want to include. Therefore, it is true that it is possible to change the size or position of a placeholder within a slide.

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3. To change all the text in a title to capital letters, what command do you select on the Format menu? 

Explanation

To change all the text in a title to capital letters, you would select the "Change Case" command on the Format menu. This command allows you to easily convert the text to uppercase, lowercase, sentence case, toggle case, or capitalize each word.

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4. A slide contains the date 30th June. You want to format the 'th' so that it appears above the normal line of text in the slide. Under Effects in the Font dialog box, which option do you select? 

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In order to format the 'th' so that it appears above the normal line of text in the slide, you would select the option "Superscript" under Effects in the Font dialog box. Superscript is used to raise the selected text above the baseline, which is exactly what is needed in this case to make the 'th' appear above the normal line of text.

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5. You want to change the colour of the border on the title of a slide. What command do you click on the menu bar. 

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To change the color of the border on the title of a slide, you would click on the "Format" command on the menu bar. This command usually contains options for formatting and customizing various elements within a slide, including borders.

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You can format the text in slides to display different font types,...
It is possible to change the size or position of a placeholder within...
To change all the text in a title to capital letters, what command do...
A slide contains the date 30th June. You want to format the 'th' so...
You want to change the colour of the border on the title of a slide....
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