Power Point Chap 1 - T/F
A star next to a slide indicates that animation effects have been applied to that slide.
True
Style defines the hue of text characters.
False
The Font Color gallery is located in the Color Group on the DESIGN tab.
False
The Notes pane is located above the Slide pane and is an area where you can type notes and additional information.
False
To change document properties, first tap or click FILE on the ribbon to open the Properties view.
False
Unlike clip art, you cannot resize a photograph using sizing handles.
False
You easily can give slides in a presentation a professional and integrated appearance by using a placeholder.
False
The Preview Transitions button is located in the Preview group on the HOME tab.
False
The Theme Fonts group of formatting choices for a document theme contain a set of lines and fill effects.
False
The default slide layouts are set up in portrait orientation.
False
The layout gallery displays 10 slide layouts with a variety of placeholders to define text and content positioning and formatting.
False
When making a presentation to an audience using PowerPoint, you use Notes Page view.
False
A slide show is another name for a PowerPoint presentation.
True
It is considered good practice to save a presentation before printing it.
True
The mini toolbar contains the Italic button.
True
To display the on-screen touch keyboard, tap the Touch Keyboard button on the Windows taskbar.
True
A clip is a single media file, such as a photo, illustration, sound, or video.
True
A level is a position within a structure, such as an outline, that indicates the magnitude of importance.
True
A paragraph is a segment of text with the same format that begins when you press the ENTER key and ends when you press the ENTER key again.
True
After you have created at least four slides, a scroll bar containing scroll arrows and scroll boxes will appear on the right edge of the window.
True
By default, PowerPoint ends a slide show with a black slide.
True
Two popular electronic image formats are PDF and XPS.
True
You can advance slides during a slide show by pressing the PAGE DOWN key.
True
You can insert pictures, such as scanned photographs, line art, and artwork, into a presentation.
True
You can remove selected text from a slide by pressing the CTRL+X keyboard shortcut keys.
True