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Which text alignment command aligns text with both the left and right margins of a slide and adds space between words as needed?

Maria adds text to a bulleted list on slide 5 of her presentation. On the text that she adds, she does not want a bullet. Using commands on the Home tab, how does she remove the bullet that automatically appears?

Which term refers to the size of alphabetic and numeric characters on a slide?

What does the wavy, red line under a word in a presentation mean?

Which ribbon contains the command to insert a text box on a slide?

Pam is using the outline view in PowerPoint. She would like to lower selected text from level 1 to level 2.

Mason has set up 5 slides in his new presentation and is ready to enter some text. He decides to put his text in a box with a dotted outline, designed for the placement of content on the slide. What is this referred to?

Which Ribbon includes the command to create presentation slides from an outline?

Andy is creating a presentation about seatbelts. He finds himself using the word "save" repeatedly in his presentation. What feature could he use to find a synonym for this word?

Fred wants to give his FBLA presentation about the upcoming membership drive an intense look. Fred should use which PowerPoint feature that includes pre-programmed settings that specify degrees of intensity for fills, lines, and special effects such as shadows and bevels?

Rachel wants to add a long quotation to her presentation. What type of text is this?

Gregory is making a presentation to encourage fellow students to join the prom committee. He would like to emphasize the date of the first meeting by making it bold. Which of the following would include options for accomplishing this?

Gregory is making a presentation to encourage fellow students to join the prom committee. Which of the following would include options for accomplishing this?

Rachel would like to add a list to one of the slides in her presentation. Which of the following should she use?

Keisha wants to change the font color on the 1st and 3rd bulleted items on slide 6 of her Allied Health Presentation. What is the best way to select both bullets at the same time?

What type of list has an entry proceeded by a symbol?

What feature automatically revises typing errors based upon information contained in Microsoft Office 2010 's standard dictionary?

Which command is used to change the orientation of text in a text box to vertical, stacked, or rotated?

Which type of text may be formatted to print at the top of every page?

Keisha's does not want the text on slide 3 to run out of the textbox and she wants the textbox to remain the same size. How can she prevent this?

What is applied to text or an image in a slide that enables a user to jump to a new location by clicking on the text or image?

Mr. Jones is creating handouts for his MSITA class presentations. What feature in the Header and Footer dialog box would allow him to add the class name to the top?

Trey is creating a PowerPoint for his Chemistry class. He wants to make sure all the slides have a similar visual appeal. Which tab would he choose to ensure that all slides have a single theme?

In her history presentation, Bobbie wants to include her class period in the footer only on the current slide.

Mr. Jones is creating handouts for his MSITA class presentations. What feature in the Header and Footer dialog box would allow him to add the class name to the bottom?

Janice wants to easily transform her plain presentation to one that contains bold fonts, colors, and effects for a certain "look." Which group on the design tab will be best suited for this task?

Sharon wants to be able to quickly locate the 12th slide in her science presentation. Which option in the Header and Footer dialog box would she select?

Which ribbon contains the command to create a link to a new location?

Don't show on title slide

In her history presentation, Bobbie wants to include her class period on all slides except the first. Which option in the Header and Footer dialog box would she select?

What command on the Home ribbon enables a user to change the design of a slide after it has been inserted into a presentation?

Fred wants to give his FBLA presentation a designer-quality look - a look that includes one or more slide layouts with coordinating colors, a matching background, fonts, and effects. Fred will want to apply which PowerPoint feature to his presentation?

Which term refers to a predetermined way of organizing objects on a slide including title text and other content?

What is the text that appears on every slide but, depending on the theme applied, may not always appear at the bottom of a slide?

Janice would like to number the slides in her presentation. Which command on the INSERT tab would be best suited for this task?

Sharon wants to add the date to her science presentation. She wants the date to remain the same each time it is opened. Which of the following in the Header and Footer dialog box would she select?

Sheila is using the outline view in PowerPoint. She would like to view the detailed content of all of her slides. Which command should she use?

Mr. Jones has a very lengthy MSITA class presentation; he has decided to share handouts with the class.

Sharon wants to include her name on each slide in her science presentation. Where in the Header and Footer dialog box would she type her name?

Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007

a complete presentation graphics program that allows you to produce proffesion-looking presentations. A presentation is also called a slide show.

Create bulleted lists, combine words and images, find and replace text, and use multiple fonts and type sizes

Develop your presentation using an outline format.

Create and insert charts into your presentations and the add effects and chart elements

Form and modify diagrams using shapes such as arches, arrows, cubes, rectangles, stars, and triangles

insert artwork and multimedia effects into your slide show

save presentations or parts of a presentation in HTML format so they can be viewed and manipulated using a browser

send your entire slide show as an attachment to an e-mail message

share your presentatin with friends and co workers

Rehearse integrating PowerPoint slides into your speech by setting timings, using presentaion tools, showing only selected slides in a presentaion and packaging the presentaion for a CD

The basic unit of a powerpoint presentaion

used to position this content on the slide

generally the first slide in a presentation; introduces the audience to the presentation.

A page layout in which documents are printed across the length of a page, making the page wider than it is tall

boxes with dotted or hatch-marked borders that are displayed when you create a new slide

becomes different shapes depending on the task you are performing

Displays different slides in the document window

if a document is too wide to fit in the document window, a horizontal scroll bar appears at the bottom of the document window, enabling you to move left and right in the document

The bar at the bottom of the screen that displays information such as the current page or slide number and the total number of pages or slides in the document.

provides consistency in design and color throughout the entire presentation by setting the color scheme, font and font size, and layout of a presentation

the mode in which the presentaion appears on the screen

composed of three working ares that allow you to work on various aspects of a presentaion

A tab in the Overview pane that displays thumbnails of all the slides in the presentation.

A tab in the Overview pane on the left side of the program window that shows all the text on the slides displayed as an outline.

the workbench for PowerPoint presentations. It displays one slide at a time and is useful for adding and editing text, inserting formatting illustrations or objects, or generally modifying a slide's appearance.

An area in Normal view where you can add simple text notes about the current slide.

a view in PowerPoint for working on the speaker notes page; includes placeholders for the slide notes

used to adjust the height and width

located near the top of the powerpoint window, is the control center in powerpoint

surrounds a collection of groups

Contains more frequently used commands

the tab currently displayed

tabs that display when you perform certain tasks or work with objects such as pictures or tables

A set of thumbnails that show visually the effect of each option

feature that lets you point to a choice in a gallery or palette & preview the choice applied to the document without actually applying the choice

What appears on screen in the Publisher window when you point to a command on any Ribbon?

an icon available in many groups on the ribbon that you can click to open a dialog box or task pane related to the current group

a separate window that enables users to carry out some Publisher tasks more efficiently.

Appears when you first select text. Contains commonly used text and paragraph formatting commands.

appears when you right-click an object, is a list of frequently used commands that relate to the right-clicked object

A toolbar located in the upper-left corner of the program window, which displays the Save, Undo, and Repeat buttons by default but can be customized to include any command.

opens commands related to managing and sharing documents

an additional list of commands

a keyboard code icon for accessing cetain commands

Sequential keyboard shortcut keys for a task

the default workbook theme in Excel

a segment of text with the same format that begins when you press enter

a position within a structure that indicates the magnitude of importance

the general appearance of a publication

The size, style, and design of text

indicates how the characters are formatted

specifies the height of the characters

defines the hue of the characters

What are the boxes with dotted borders on a slide called?

Placeholders are the dotted-line containers on slide layouts that hold such content as titles, body text, tables, charts, SmartArt graphics, pictures, clip art, videos, and sounds.

What do you call the dotted or hatch mark border that are part of most of the slide layouts?

placeholders Boxes with dotted or hatch-marked borders that are part of most slide layouts. These boxes hold title and body text or objects such as charts, tables, and pictures.

Are areas on a slide with dotted borders?

The correct answer is Placeholders. In PowerPoint, the dotted areas in an empty slide are called Placeholders.

When you begin creating a new PowerPoint presentation you need to select a ____?

PowerPoint Module 1.