<p>Quick Check Answers</p><p>Session 1.1</p><p>1. Normal view</p><p>2. a region of a slide, or a location in an outline, reserved for inserting text or graphics</p><p>3. a predetermined way of organizing the objects on a slide including title text and other content (bulleted lists, photographs, charts, and so forth)</p><p>4. automatically changes the line spacing and the font size of the text in a text box if you add more text than will fit </p><p>5. the coordinated set of colors, fonts, and other design elements that are applied to elements in a presentation</p><p>6. True</p><p>7. False</p><p>8. displays each slide so that it almost fills the entire screen, similar to Slide Show view, and provides buttons for navigating through the slides in a presentation, and a menu that allows you to easily switch back to the previous view so you can edit your presentation </p><p>Quick Check Answers</p><p>Session 1.2</p><p>1. a special effect that changes the way an entire slide appears during a slide show</p><p>2. an animation process in which bulleted items appear one at a time</p><p>3. True</p><p>4. click in the Notes pane, and then type</p><p>New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010 Page 1 of 2 Tutorial 1 Quick Check Answers Author First 12/3/2009 5. checking the context in which words are used to flag words are spelled correctly but used incorrectly</p><p>6. as full page-sized slides, handouts, notes pages, and as an outline</p><p>New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010 Page 2 of 2 Tutorial 1 Quick Check Answers Author First 12/3/2009</p>
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