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You
have a choice of several dash styles when adding a border to a text placeholder.
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2.
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To
change the line color of an object's border, click the Line Type button on the Drawing
toolbar.
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3.
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You
use the same overall technique to change the color of a line as you do to change the color of an
object border.
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4.
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You
can preview a line-color change if you use the Format AutoShape dialog box.
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5.
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You
can change the fill color of an object by choosing Format AutoShape from the shortcut menu or by
clicking the Fill Color button on the Drawing toolbar.
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6.
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Fill
colors and border lines can be removed from an object simultaneously.
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7.
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Square Dot and Round Dot are examples of dash-line styles.
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8.
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Preset is a color option when working with gradient fills.
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9.
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"Follow fills scheme color" is an example of a ScreenTip that identifies one
of the standard colors in a presentation color scheme.
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10.
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When
applying a gradient fill to a text box, the text color changes automatically if needed to preserve
legibility.
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11.
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When
adding a textured fill to an object, the name of the texture appears under the textured fill patterns
on the Texture tab of the Fill Effects dialog box.
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12.
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You
cannot apply a fill effect to a master-slide object.
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13.
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To
use a fill color that is not one of the color scheme colors, you need to choose a different color
scheme.
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14.
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Line
weight is the thickness of a line measured in points.
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15.
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Grayscale settings are available only when Grayscale view is displayed.
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16.
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There
are hundreds of fill pattern styles that you can apply using a variety of color
combinations.
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17.
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The
Format Painter tool is used to repeat your last action.
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18.
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Transparency settings are not available for preset gradient fills.
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19.
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When
you use a picture fill, you are limited to pictures stored in the Clip Art Gallery.
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20.
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You
can change both the size and the style of arrowheads.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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21.
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To
add a border to a text placeholder: a. | Choose Colors and Lines from the Format
menu | b. | Choose Borders
from the Insert menu | c. | Click the Add a Border button on the Drawing
toolbar | d. | None of the above | | |
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22.
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You
can add an arrowhead to a selected straight line by: a. | Clicking the Add
Arrow button on the Drawing toolbar | b. | Choosing Colors and Lines from the Format
menu | c. | Choosing
AutoShape from the Format menu | d. | All of the above | | |
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23.
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To
adjust the length and angle of an arrow: a. | Drag its tail with the single-headed
arrow | b. | Drag its tail with the two-pointed
arrow | c. | Drag its tail with the four-pointed
arrow | d. | None of the above | | |
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When
adding a fill pattern to an object, you can add: a. | A textured fill | c. | A semitransparent fill | b. | A picture
fill | d. | All of the
above | | | | |
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25.
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You
use the Format Painter tool to: a. | Copy an object to another location | b. | Copy the
formatting from one object to another | c. | Choose a border and/or fill for the selected
object | d. | All of the above | | |
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26.
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The
icon on the Format Painter button displays: a. | A painter | c. | A paintbrush | b. | Dots of various
colors | d. | None of the
above | | | | |
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27.
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Double-clicking the Format Painter button: a. | Deactivates the
Format Painter and restores the normal mouse pointer | b. | Does the same
thing as a single-click | c. | Does nothing because only single-clicks should be
used | d. | None of the
above | | |
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28.
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You
know that you have successfully selected a line when: a. | Four sizing
handles appear | c. | No sizing
handles appear | b. | Two sizing handles appear | d. | A four-pointed arrow appears | | | | |
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29.
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A
pre-mixed color is: a. | One that you created and saved by using the Custom Color dialog
box | b. | A color that you
can choose from the Standard tab of the Color dialog box | c. | A color designed
to harmonize with your presentations color scheme | d. | A color that you
create by dragging a crosshair on a color palette | | |
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Line
weights can be: a. | Any thickness
that you want | b. | Any thickness but limited by the amount of memory available on
your PC | c. | From 1 to 3 points | d. | From 1/4 to 6
points | | |
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31.
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To
copy fill effects from one object to another, use the: a. | Copy
command | c. | Format
Painter | b. | Paste command | d. | All of the above | | | | |
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32.
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Grayscale settings are sometimes used because: a. | Grayscale is
more trendsetting than color | b. | If you dont have a color printer, you cant
otherwise print your presentation | c. | Fill colors might obscure text when printing in
black-and-white | d. | Shades of gray are sometimes more dramatic than
color | | |
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33.
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You
can apply gradient fills to: a. | Lines | c. | Arrowheads | b. | Text
boxes | d. | All of the
above | | | | |
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34.
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You
can adjust the grayscale settings for: a. | Text only | c. | Object fills only | b. | A master
slide | d. | All of the
above | | | | |
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The
following is a grayscale setting option: a. | Light Grayscale | c. | Neutral Grayscale | b. | Dark
Grayscale | d. | All of the
above | | | | |
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36.
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To
create a very bright custom color, drag the crosshair: a. | To the top of
the color palette | c. | To the left side
of the color palette | b. | To the bottom of the color
palette | d. | To the right
side of the color palette | | | | |
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37.
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To
apply a textured fill, open the Fill Effects dialog box and: a. | Click the
Gradient tab and choose one of the preset options | b. | Click the
Pattern tab and then click the Options button | c. | Click the
Texture tab | d. | None of the above | | |
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38.
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If
nothing appears when you key text in a selected AutoShape, the problem is most likely
that: a. | The text is the
same color as the fill | b. | Your computer is malfunctioning and you need to
reboot | c. | You forgot to choose a font style | d. | You chose a
transparent text color | | |
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39.
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When
you use the Format Painter to copy a texture from an AutoShape to a text
placeholder: a. | The font
formatting associated with the AutoShape, even when theres no text in the AutoShape, is applied
to the text placeholder | b. | The font formatting associated with the AutoShape is applied to
the text placeholder only when there is text in the AutoShape | c. | The Format
Painter copies only fills and line formatting, never font formatting | d. | None of the
above | | |
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40.
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To
copy formatting from an object on one slide to an object on a different slide: a. | Use the Eye
Dropper button | b. | Use the Copy Formatting and Paste Formatting commands on the
shortcut menu | c. | Use the Format Painter button | d. | Copy the
original object, paste it on the other slide, and then change its AutoShape | | |
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