Before you dive into the deep end with your studies on Microsoft’s leading platform in slideshow presentation applications, today we’re going to find out just how much you know about it going in! Maybe you’ve used it before to let out your creative side or for a school project. Whatever the case, we’ll be leaving today knowing more than we did when we began! Let’s take a look!
The 3 presentations arranged in columns, one above the other
The 3 presentations offset diagonally from each other, with each presentation in a separate fully visible window
The 3 presentations stacked on top of each other, with only the top one fully visible
The 3 presentations arranged in rows, one above the other
Rulers
Target lines
Drawing guides
The drawing grid
Selected Display as Component Drawings in Tools / Options
Disassembled it
Ungrouped it
Selected Display as Source Objects from the Format menu
It would round off the edges of the autoshape
It would move the relative position of the text within the autoshape
It would move the autoshape
It would rotate the autoshape
They are in a higher layer
Their drawing priority is higher
They belong to a transparency with higher ordinal value
They have higher Z-order
A tracking path
A motion path
An object path
An animation path
Capturing a slide show as a video file
Rehearsing slide show timings
Running a slide show
Adding narrative soundtrack to a slide show
It is not possible to say
None of them
All of them
One of them
Microsoft PowerPoint
An embedded copy of Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Graph
Microsoft Chart
Radial
Cycle
Flow
Cause and effect
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