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Adding Graphics To A Presentation

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ADDING GRAPHICS TO A PRESENTATION

1. If you do not like the Smart Guides feature, you can turn it off.
TRUE
2. In PowerPoint, you cannot remove a portion of a picture you think unnecessary.
FALSE
3. Transition refers to the difference between the darkest and lightest areas of the image.
FALSE
4. Saturation determines the intensity of the color, ranging from 0% to 400%
TRUE
5. Changes in grayscale view affects the color view of your presentation
FALSE

USING ANIMATION AND MULTIMEDIA

1. Gradient refers to the animated effects that occur when you move from one slide to
another.
FALSE
2. You can change the animation’s duration and delay.
TRUE
3. You can only add audio and sound but not screen recording clips to your presentation
FALSE
4. There is an option to record the audio that you want to be added in your presentation.
TRUE
5. There are four types of animation.
TRUE

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