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| Microsoft PowerPoint is a complete _____ program that allows you to produce professional looking slide shows. |
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| All of the following are PowerPoint features except _____. |
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| The _____ feature in PowerPoint allows you to create bulleted lists, find and replace text, combine words and images, and use multiple fonts and type sizes. |
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| PowerPoint gives a user the flexibility to make presentations _____. |
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| The quickest way to begin a new presentation is to use the Start button on the _____. |
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| In the accompanying figure, the _____, displayed on the right side of the screen, is a separate window that enables users to carry out some PowerPoint activities more efficiently. |
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| Two toolbars display on the same row in the accompanying figure but, to allow for more efficient use of the buttons, the toolbars should appear _____. |
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| on two separate rows instead of on a single row |
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| To hide the Getting Started task pane in the accompanying figure, click the _____ in the task pane. |
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| A(n) _____ is a particular value for a variable that PowerPoint assigns initially |
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| When you start PowerPoint, the default slide layout is _____, where the slide width is greater than its height. |
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| _____ fills the entire screen and allows the slide show to be seen just as the audience will view it. |
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| When a second slide is added to a presentation, a _____ appears on the right side of the slide pane, to allow users to move forward or backward through the presentation |
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