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Microsoft Office Powerpoint

Subject : it-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. You run your presentation on the computer as if it were a slide projector to preview how it will look to your audience






2. When it is easier to edit information using the original application - you can embed the data as an object






3. Allows you to jump to another slide - file - or to a Web site if you are connected to the Internet






4. When you click an inserted object - little squares appear at the edges. These squares are called handles






5. Useful for showing the hierarchical structure and relationships within an organization






6. This is where you include any text or formatting that you want to appear on all your speaker notes






7. Buttons inserted on a slide that are hyperlinked to other locations






8. Since you are creating the presentation in PowerPoint - the presentation file is the destination file






9. At the top of the window - identifies the window as a PowerPoint window and lists the name of the open presentation






10. Command buttons that for frequently used commands. You can add or remove this buttons from this toolbar.






11. If your computer is connected to the Internet - you can select from professional design templates that are posted on Microsoft Office Online Web site






12. Adjusts the zoom percentage of the window






13. When you click on an inserted object - little squares appear at the edges of the graphic. The green circle is the rotate handle






14. Sets the spacing between the intersections of the gridlines






15. The graphic collection of command buttons that are organized by tabs or in groups






16. A presentation to a Web server gives others access to your presentation through a Web browser when they are connected to the Internet at their convenience






17. The Slides tab and the Outline tab contain thumbnails or small images of the selected slide that you are working on






18. When you click an inserted object - little squares appear at the edges. The yellow boxes are adjustment handles






19. Determines how one slide is removed from the screen and how the next one appears






20. You can insert comments for others to see using the Comment features






21. When you link an object - a connection is retained between the source and destination files






22. This view displays your slides on the top portion of the page - with speaker notes appearing in the Notes pane on the bottom of the page






23. An object where if you update the source file the data in the destination file will also be updated






24. This view can have up to four panes: the Slides tab and Outline tab - the Slide pane - the Notes pane - and the Task pane






25. Make adjustments to the animation effects by clicking






26. Controls the formatting for all the slides in the presentation






27. The PowerPoint work area is divided into three panes: the Slides tab - the Outline tab - and the Slide pane. The tabs are at the top of the screen and look like the tabs on file folders






28. Type of presentation designed to go from one slide to the next in order






29. Lets you add items that you want to appear on all your handouts - such as a logo or a date






30. If you format an object with certain attributes - and want to format another object the same way - you can use the Format Painter






31. The way placeholders for different objects on a slide are placed.






32. The intersection of a column and a row






33. A predefined sets of colors for fill - line and shadow






34. This button opens the Office menu - which has commands common to all Office applications - such as New - Save - and Print






35. Text - objects - graphics - or pictures that have motion






36. When you start PowerPoint - a new blank presentation appears on the screen






37. Allows you to use predefined paths for the movement of an object






38. Shows the graphics on the slides; the Outline tab shows the text or words on the slides






39. Visual way to display numerical data in a presentation






40. A format that is useful when you need to organize information in rows and columns






41. This type of media can illustrate your ideas - using slides - outlines - speaker's notes - and audience handouts






42. Some tasks - such as inserting clip art and animations - a task pane opens on the right side of the Slide pane






43. How objects are placed on a slide






44. Displays thumbnails of the slides on the screen so that you can move and arrange slides easily by clicking and dragging






45. This tab is located on the left side of the window where text or words on the slides are entered.






46. Allows you to work with several items as if they were one object






47. The feature that lets you see the effect before applying it to your presentation






48. A set of crosshairs on the screen that help you align an object






49. No more than 5 bullets per slide and no more than 5-7 words per bullet.






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