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Sportsfan2111

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One of the best ways to organize, reposition, and delete slides while checking for design consistency is with the use of
 
  A) slide deck.
  B) hyperlink.
  C) slide sorter view.
  D) slide builds.
  E) slide transitions.

Question 2

Rehearsing your presentation will
 
  A) help you check your voice, timing, phrasing, and equipment.
  B) increase your need for text slides.
  C) most likely ruin your ability to make an impromptu presentation.
  D) rob you of the confidence you need.
  E) waste valuable time, since most presentations are delivered in person.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C
Explanation: C) The slide sorter view (different programs have different names for this feature) lets you see some or all of the slides in your presentation on a single screen. Use this view to add and delete slides, reposition slides, check slides for design consistency, and verify the operation of any effects. Moreover, the slide sorter is a great way to review the flow of your story.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A
Explanation: A) Practice is the best antidote for anxiety; it gives you confidence that you know your material and that you can recover from any glitches you might encounter.



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