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| 1. Microsoft PowerPoint is a complete presentation graphics program that allows you to produce professional-looking _________________________. |
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| 2. The _________________________ feature in PowerPoint provides the capability to create and insert charts into a presentation |
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| 3. Using the _________________________ feature in PowerPoint, a user can form and modify diagrams using shapes such as arcs, arrows, cubes, rectangles, stars, and triangles. |
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| 4. PowerPoint’s _________________________ feature allows users to save presentations or parts of a presentation in HTML format so they can be viewed and manipulated using a browser. |
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| 5. With the _________________________ feature of PowerPoint, a user can send an entire slide show as an attachment to an e-mail message |
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| 6. One of the PowerPoint Wizards, the _________________________, gives prompts for the type of slide show planned and the type of output. |
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| 7. The most common type of presentation in PowerPoint is a(n) _________________________ consisting of a bulleted list. |
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| 8. A(n) _________________________ is a list of paragraphs, each preceded by a heavy dot, a colored square, or some other character, as shown in the accompanying |
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| 9. A(n) _________________________ is a symbol such as an open square (□), a heavy dot (), or other character that precedes text when the text warrants special emphasis, as shown in the accompanying figure. |
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| 10. The _________________________ contains buttons that allow the user to speak commands and dictate text |
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| 11. A(n) _________________________ contains buttons, boxes, and menus that allow frequent tasks to be performed quickly. |
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| 12. The basic unit of a PowerPoint presentation is a(n) _________________________. |
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