Pratice quiz- Second Proctor exam
Placeholder
A box on a slide with dotted or dashed borders that holds title and body text or other content such as charts, tables, and pictures.
Merge and Center
A command that joins selected cells in an Excel worksheet into one larger cell and centers the contents.
Access
A database management system.
Mail Merge
A feature that joins a main document and a data source to create customized letters or labels.
Word
A word processing software and presentation software.
Excel
A worksheet/spreadsheet program to create and analyze data organized into columns and rows.
Pivot Table
An Excel Spreadsheet used to summarize important information.
List Level
An outline level in a presentation represented by a bullet symbol and identified in a slide by the indentation and the size of the text.
Location
Any disk drive, folder, or other place in which you can store files and folders is called:
Compressed
Files that have been reduced in size.
Artistic effect
Formats applied to images that make pictures resemble sketches or paintings.
Contiguous slides
Slides that are adjacent to each other in a presentation.
noncontiguous slides
Slides that are not adjacent to each other in a presentation.
Header Text
Text that prints at the top of each sheet of slide handouts or notes pages.
Alignment
The placement of the paragraph relative to the left and right margin.
Formatting
The process of changing the appearance of the text, layout, and design of a slide.
Editing
The process of modifying a presentation by adding and deleting slides or by changing the contents of individual slides.
Aspect Ratio
The ratio of the width of a display to the height of the display.
References
The tab you click to set up a source on a Works Cited Page.
Increase indent
When working in Word and you wish to increase the indentation.
How is Access used?
to organize a collection of related information