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Welcome To PowerPoint 2010. Show What You Know. Click to Continue. Question 1. PowerPoint 2010 is a _______________ graphics package. (click the correct choice to the right). Show What You Know Welcome To PowerPoint 2010. publication. presentation. word processing. presentation.
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Question 1 PowerPoint 2010 is a _______________ graphics package. (click the correct choice to the right) Show What You KnowWelcome To PowerPoint 2010 publication presentation word processing presentation
Question 2 The purpose of PowerPoint is to help the speaker get his message across more _________. (click the correct choice to the right) Show What You KnowWelcome To PowerPoint 2010 effectively attractively entertainingly None of the Above!
Question 3 PowerPoint is designed to display information, usually in the form of a ___________. (click the correct choice to the right) Show What You KnowWelcome To PowerPoint 2010 thumbnail publication slide show None of the Above!
Question 4 PowerPoint can be used to create animations & learning games. (click the correct choice to the right) Show What You KnowWelcome To PowerPoint 2010 True False
Question 5 The first step to creating a presentation is _______. (click the correct choice to the right) Show What You KnowWelcome To PowerPoint 2010 writing producing sketching None of the Above!
Question 6 During the Producing stage, you create an outline based on your storyboard. (click the correct choice to the right) Show What You KnowWelcome To PowerPoint 2010 True False
Question 7 Always start building your presentations by designing your slides in PowerPoint. (click the correct choice to the right) Show What You KnowWelcome To PowerPoint 2010 True False
Question 8 What is the third step in creating a presentation? (click the correct choice to the right) Show What You KnowWelcome To PowerPoint 2010 writing producing sketching None of the Above!
Welcome To PowerPoint 2010 Show What You Know Exercise Completed! Hit “Escape” and then close PowerPoint