Exam 15: Interactivity and Advanced Animation: Hands On Exercise Videos

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  is the action button to move to the next slide. is the action button to move to the next slide.

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In PowerPoint,which of the following CANNOT be linked to using a hyperlink?

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The motion path of a custom path is indicated by a:

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You use the ________ to determine how First-Level text,Second-level text,and so on are animated.

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Which of the following is NOT an animation type?

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You use the Animation ________ to modify an animation.

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You can enter a subject to an e-mail link by right-clicking the link,clicking Edit Hyperlink,and then entering the subject in the Subject box.

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To hear the sound or see the border associated with a mouse-over area,you must be in Slide Show view.

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  is the action button to ________. is the action button to ________.

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The only way to create an e-mail hyperlink is to click Hyperlink in the Links group,select E-mail Address,and then type the e-mail address.

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Which of the following is NOT a start animation option?

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To help the presenter,you can display a mouse-over area by:

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You can apply an entrance effect or an exit effect to an object,but not both to the same object.

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A shape such as a rectangle or circle can be used as an action button to trigger a hyperlink.

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  is the action button to ________. is the action button to ________.

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