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101
Which method is used to apply a background image to every slide in a presentation simultaneously?
The Slide Master feature in presentation software allows users to define the layout, background, and formatting for all slides in a presentation, ensuring a consistent and uniform appearance across the entire document.
102
What is the specific term for the action of pressing and holding the primary mouse button while moving the cursor across a slide?
Dragging is the standard computer interface term for the action of clicking and holding a mouse button while moving the device. This action is commonly used to move objects, select ranges of text, or resize elements within graphical user interfaces and presentation software.
103
Which specific slide layout is primarily used to introduce a presentation topic and establish its overall theme?
The title slide is the primary slide layout used at the beginning of a presentation. It is designed to display the main topic, subtitle, and presenter information, effectively setting the tone and context for the audience before the main content begins.
104
Which specific tool option enables the selection of line, curve, freeform, or scribble drawing instruments?
The 'Draw custom path' feature in presentation software provides users with the flexibility to create unique motion paths by selecting various drawing tools such as lines, curves, freeform shapes, or scribbles to animate objects effectively.
105
Which two audio file formats are commonly supported for sound effects in Microsoft PowerPoint presentations?
Microsoft PowerPoint supports various multimedia formats for presentations. Specifically, .wav (Waveform Audio File Format) and .mid (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) files are traditional formats that can be embedded or linked to provide sound effects during a slideshow presentation.
106
Which action is required to initiate the editing process for a chart object within an application?
In most office software applications, double-clicking a chart object triggers the editing mode, allowing users to modify data, formatting, or chart elements directly. This action opens the associated data source or formatting pane, providing a streamlined interface for making adjustments to the visual representation of the data.
107
What term is used to describe pre-formatted layouts that define the design and structure of presentation slides?
In presentation software, templates are pre-designed files that include specific formatting, color schemes, fonts, and layout structures. They allow users to create consistent and professional-looking slides quickly by providing a standardized framework for content placement, ensuring that all slides in a presentation maintain a unified visual identity throughout the entire project.
108
Which keyboard shortcut combination is used to select multiple non-contiguous slides within a presentation software interface?
In most presentation software, holding the Shift key while clicking allows for the selection of a range of slides. While Ctrl + Click is typically used for non-contiguous selection, the provided answer key specifies Shift + Click, which is commonly used for selecting a contiguous sequence of slides.
109
Which action allows a user to print a presentation or specific slides immediately, bypassing the standard print dialog box?
In many software interfaces, clicking the 'Print' icon or button located on the Quick Access Toolbar sends the document directly to the default printer using the current settings. This action bypasses the Print dialog box, which would otherwise appear if the user selected 'Print' from the File menu or used the standard Ctrl+P shortcut, thereby streamlining the printing process for the user.
110
Which feature should be used to ensure a logo appears in the same position on every slide automatically?
The Slide Master is a powerful tool in presentation software that controls the layout and design of all slides in a presentation. By placing an object like a logo on the Slide Master, it is automatically applied to every slide in the deck, ensuring consistency.