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  1. Is a named group of formatting characteristics, including font and font size? Indicates how the characters are formatted. Style
  2. Include shadows, reflections, glow, soft edges, bevel, and 3-D rotation. Effects
  3. Is an integral part of a presentation because it can generate audience interest. slide’s background
  4. Is the content that makes up the interior of a shape, line, or character. Fill
  5. Is one color used throughout the entire slide. Solid fill
  6. Is one color shade gradually progressing to another shade of the same color or one-color progressing to another color. Gradient fill
  7. Uses a specific file or an image that simulates a material, such as cork, granite, marble, or canvas. Picture or texture fill
  8. Which allows you to see through the background. Transparency
  9. Another background feature, to move the background from the slide borders in varying distances by percentage. Offsets 10 the background image many times vertically and horizontally on the slide; the smaller the tiling percentage, the greater the number of times the image is repeated. Tiling options 11 the amount of opaqueness. Transparency slider 12 pattern and texture to a background, which add depth to a slide. Fill effects 13 you to copy all formatting changes from one object to another. Format Painter 14 method of adding appealing visual elements to a presentation is by using. WordArt 15 presentation template has 12 complementary colors, which collectively are called the Color Scheme 16 the fundamental color of a PowerPoint slide. Background color 17 with the background color of the slide. Text color 18 designed as colors for secondary features on a slide. They often are used as fi ll colors on graphs and as shadows. Accent colors 19 set when you type the text. Hyperlink colors 20 the overall lightness or darkness of the entire image. Brightness 21 difference between the darkest and lightest areas of the image. Contrast 22 you to type words in a paragraph continually without pressing the enter key at the end of each line. Wordwrap 23 the process of changing the appearance of a paragraph. Paragraph Formatting 24 letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and symbols. Characters 25 the process of changing the way characters appear on the screen and in print. Character Formatting 26, defines the appearance and shape of the letters, numbers, and special characters. Defines the appearance and shape of the letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and symbols. Font 27 the size of the characters and is determined by a measurement system called points. Font Size 28 a set of unified formats for fonts, colors, and graphics or coordinated combination of colors, fonts, and effects. Document theme 29 consistency in design and color throughout the entire presentation by setting the color scheme, font set, and layout of a presentation. Document theme 30 a series of paragraphs, each beginning with a bullet character? Bulleted list 31 both enlarging and reducing the size of a graphic. Resizing 32 details about a file also known as metadata. Document properties 33 a word or phrase that further describes the document. Keyword

34 associated with all Microsoft Office documents and include author, title, and subject. Standard properties 35 fi le system properties, such as the date you create or change a fi le, and statistics, such as the fi le size. Automatically updated properties 36 areas where you can view and enter document properties. Document Info Panel 37 a character that Word displays on the screen but is not visible on a printed document. Formatting mark or nonprinting 38 default style in Word is called? 11-point Calibri font Normal Style 39 the amount of vertical space between lines of text in a paragraph. Line Spacing 40 the amount of space above and below a paragraph? Paragraph spacing 41 indents only the first line of the paragraph. First Line Indent 42 the top triangle at the 0" mark on the ruler. First Line Indent marker 43 you to change the entire left margin. Left Indent marker 44 that a note exists either at the bottom of the page as a footnote or at the end of the document as an endnote. Note reference mark 45 refers to the automatic page break task as? Background repagination 46 a list of sources that are referenced directly in a research paper. Works cited page 47.(the bottom triangle) on the ruler to the desired mark on the ruler. Hanging indent marker 48 the process of placing items on the Office Clipboard, leaving the item in the document? Copying 49 the item from the document before placing it on the Office Clipboard. Cutting 50 the process of copying an item from the Office Clipboard into the document at the location of the insertion point. Pasting 51 that you create using Word. Drawing object 52 that is part of the paragraph. Inline object 53 location on the horizontal ruler that tells Word where to position the insertion point when you press the tab key on the keyboard. Tab stop 54 mark appears in the empty space between the tab stops. Tab character 55 you use the same text or graphic frequently, you can store the text or graphic as? 56 special space character that prevents two words from splitting if the first word falls at the end of a line. Nonbreaking space ctrl+shift+spacebar 57 intersection of a row and a column. Cell 58 inserting a table, you must specify the total number of rows and columns required. dimension

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59 with dotted or hatch-marked borders that are displayed when you create a new slide. Placeholders 60 position within a structure, such as an outline, that indicates the magnitude of importance. Level 61 the hue of the characters. Color 62 slide that consists of more than one level of bulleted text. Multi-level bulleted list 63 es the arrangement of placeholders on a slide. Layout 64 the number, size, and location of placeholders, background content, and optional slide and placeholder-level properties. Custom layout 65 composed of three working areas that allow you to work on various aspects of a presentation simultaneously. Normal view 66 can type the text of the presentation on the? Outline tab

Format File Extension

Computer Graphics Metafi le .cgm

CorelDRAW .cdr, .cdt, .cmx, and .pat

Encapsulated PostScript .eps

Enhanced Metafi le .emf

FlashPix .fpx

Graphics Interchange Format .gif

Hanako .jsh, .jah, and .jbh

Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) .jpg

Kodak PhotoCD .pcd

Macintosh PICT .pct

PC Paintbrush .pcx

Portable Network Graphics .png

Tagged Image File Format .tif

Windows Bitmap .bmp, .rle, .dib

Microsoft Windows Metafi le .wmf

WordPerfect Graphics .wpg

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1. Is a named group of formatting characteristics, including font and font size? Indicates how the characters are formatted.

Course: Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA)

999+ Documents
Students shared 1338 documents in this course
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1. Is a named group of formatting characteristics, including font and font size? Indicates how the
characters are formatted. Style
2. Include shadows, reflections, glow, soft edges, bevel, and 3-D rotation. Effects
3. Is an integral part of a presentation because it can generate audience interest. slide’s
background
4. Is the content that makes up the interior of a shape, line, or character. Fill
5. Is one color used throughout the entire slide. Solid fill
6. Is one color shade gradually progressing to another shade of the same color or one-color
progressing to another color. Gradient fill
7. Uses a specific file or an image that simulates a material, such as cork, granite, marble, or
canvas. Picture or texture fill
8. Which allows you to see through the background. Transparency
9. Another background feature, to move the background from the slide borders in varying distances
by percentage. Offsets
10.Repeat the background image many times vertically and horizontally on the slide; the smaller the
tiling percentage, the greater the number of times the image is repeated. Tiling
options
11.Indicates the amount of opaqueness. Transparency slider
12.Add pattern and texture to a background, which add depth to a slide. Fill effects
13.Allows you to copy all formatting changes from one object to another. Format Painter
14.One method of adding appealing visual elements to a presentation is by using. WordArt
15.Each presentation template has 12 complementary colors, which collectively are called the
Color Scheme
16.Is the fundamental color of a PowerPoint slide. Background color
17.contrasts with the background color of the slide. Text color
18.Are designed as colors for secondary features on a slide. They often are used as fi ll colors on
graphs and as shadows. Accent colors
19.Is set when you type the text. Hyperlink colors
20.Determines the overall lightness or darkness of the entire image. Brightness
21.The difference between the darkest and lightest areas of the image. Contrast
22.Allows you to type words in a paragraph continually without pressing the enter key at the end of
each line. Wordwrap
23.is the process of changing the appearance of a paragraph. Paragraph Formatting
24.include letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and symbols. Characters
25.is the process of changing the way characters appear on the screen and in print. Character
Formatting
26.typeface, defines the appearance and shape of the letters, numbers, and special characters.
Defines the appearance and shape of the letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and symbols.
Font
27.Specifies the size of the characters and is determined by a measurement system called points.
Font Size
28.Is a set of unified formats for fonts, colors, and graphics or coordinated combination of colors,
fonts, and effects. Document theme
29.Provides consistency in design and color throughout the entire presentation by setting the color
scheme, font set, and layout of a presentation. Document theme
30.Is a series of paragraphs, each beginning with a bullet character? Bulleted list
31.Includes both enlarging and reducing the size of a graphic. Resizing
32.The details about a file also known as metadata. Document properties
33.Is a word or phrase that further describes the document. Keyword