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To display a miniature version of each of the slides in a PowerPoint presentation, use
Slide view
Normal view
Outline view
Slide Sorter view
A PowerPoint design template specifies
color scheme
text formats
backgrounds
all of these
To move to the previous slide, you can press
Ctrl + Home
Page Up
Home
Tab
A design template specifies
color scheme
outline settings
slide content
page numbers
You can add new slides in all views except
Slide view
Slide Sorter view
Slide Show view
Outline view
The guides you use to enter text, pictures, or charts on a slide are called
text boxes
placeholders
frames
text places
The view that makes it easiest to work with text on a slide is
Normal view
Outline view
Slide Sorter view
Slide view
To delete a slide in Normal view, open the Edit menu and choose
Delete
Remove
Delete Slide
Remove slide
You can use PowerPoint to create
slides
transparencies
speaker's notes
all of these
When you first open a presentation, it is displayed in
Slide view
Outline view
Normal view
Slide Sorter view
To see the slide as it will appear in the presentation, use
Normal view
Outline view
Slide Sorter view
Slide view
To move to the next slide, you can press
Page Up
Page Down
Next
End
To move to the first slide in a presentation, you can press
Ctrl + Home
Previous
Home
Tab
Slide Show view allows you to see a presentation as
a slide show
a single slide in the PowerPoint window
a series of miniature versions of the slides
a list of titles and text
To enter text on a slide, you must be in
Normal view
Slide view
Slide Sorter view
Normal view OR Slide view
You can delete slides in all views except
Slide view
Normal view
Slide Sorter view
Slide Show view
Most PowerPoint design templates have more than one color scheme.
true
false
To insert text in a placeholder on a PowerPoint slide, open the Insert menu and choose New Text.
true
false
PowerPoint presentations usually consist only of text on slides.
true
false
PowerPoint offers five different views you can use when working with a presentation.
true
false
Normal view displays three panes on the screen at the same time.
true
false
By default, new blank presentations appear without a design template applied.
true
false
You must apply a design template to each slide in a presentation.
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false
For each design template, you can usually choose a different color scheme.
true
false
When a presentation is formatted with a design template, that template is automatically applied to new slides.
true
false
Slide Show view is very useful for rearranging slides.
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false
PowerPoint presentations can include text, clip art, tables, charts, and sounds.
true
false
You can save any presentation in HTML format so it can be viewed using a Web browser.
true
false
PowerPoint offers three different views you can use when working with a presentation.
true
false
You can change the current view by clicking buttons on the Standard toolbar.
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false
To move quickly to the last slide in the presentation, you can press Ctrl + End.
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false
By default, all presentations are formatted with the Blends design template.
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false
When you apply a design template, all slides in the presentation are formatted with that template at the same time.
true
false
Most design templates have more than one color scheme.
true
false
If you add a new slide to a presentation that has a design template applied, you must then apply that template to the new slide.
true
false
Slide view displays three panes on the screen at the same time.
true
false
To insert text in a placeholder, just click inside the placeholder and start keying.
true
false
Slide Sorter view is very useful for rearranging slides.
true
false
You can store cut or copied slide content in the Clipboard.