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Do the Show

This lesson began with a blank slide and ended with a professional presentation. The discussion included how to add new slides, format text boxes and work with transitions.

 

But wait, there's more! Microsoft PowerPoint is just as rich and useful as Word or Excel. When you are ready, go to the next lesson: animation!!!

 

Well, you done good. You can have the cookies. See you!

 

Questions

1. Which of the following can be used on PowerPoint slides? 

(Select all correct answers.)

a. Numbered Lists

b. Bullet Points

c. Plain Text

d. Borders

  Tip: Guide to PowerPoint, p 23-30

 

2. What does border Weight refer to?

a. Color of the line

b. Thickness of the line

c. Format of the line

  Tip: Guide to PowerPoint, p 30

 

3. Which of the following can be applied to text in a Text Box? 

(Select all correct answers.)

a. Text Direction

b. Text Alignment

c. Text Rotation

  Tip: Guide to PowerPoint, p33

 

4. The command Bring to Front brings an image to the top of all images on a slide. 

a. TRUE

b. FALSE

  Tip: Guide to PowerPoint, p 39

 

5. Which of the following is true about Transitions?

a. A Transition is the animated change between slides

b. Transition refers to how text appears on the screen in a slide show

  Tip: Guide to PowerPoint, p44

 

6. Which of the following is a way to advance slides? (Select all correct answers.)

a. Keyboard

b. Mouse click

c. Automatic timings

  Tip: Guide to PowerPoint, p46

Test Yourself

 

DONE