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- The quickest way to create a PowerPoint presentation is to use the “Auto content wizard.”
- The boxes that are displayed to indicate that text, pictures, or objects are placed in them are called “Placeholders.”
- Block arrows, stars and banners, and callouts are all examples of “Auto Shape categories” in PowerPoint.
- Serif fonts are best suitable for a large amount of text in PowerPoint.
- MS PowerPoint is an example of “Multimedia software.”
- Ada Lovelace has been called the world’s first Lady computer programmer.
- In MS-Excel, the Ctrl+9 shortcut key is used for “hiding rows.”
- The Slide sorter view works best for adding slide transitions in PowerPoint.
- The WinKey + D shortcut is used to bring the desktop to the top of other windows.
- URL stands for “Uniform Resource Locator.”
- Pressing the “Esc” key will not enter data in a cell.
- If the current or active cell is B4 and you pressed the Enter key, you will be in the cell B5.
- The basic unit of a computer worksheet in which you enter text and numbers is known as a “cell.”
- Windows Registry is a “hierarchical database that stores low-level settings for the OS.”
- Users interact with menus and visual images through a “Graphical User Interface (GUI).”
- To create an interactive Pivot Table for the web, you use a “Pivot Table List.”
- The “Turn key” is not found in normal computers/laptops.
- The operating system originally designed by scientists and engineers for use by scientists and engineers is “UNIX.”
- Neither “Expanded” nor “Condensed” are character spacing options.
- WWW stands for “World Wide Web.”