Multiple Choice
Case-Based Critical Thinking Question Susan is working on a presentation project for her World History class. She has created a number of slides that have shapes, and she needs to format them so they stand out during a slide show. Help Susan determine what she should do with the shapes. Susan wants to create the same shape over and over without stopping. How can she do that?
A) Click the shape button each time to create a new shape.
B) Press [Shift] while creating the shape.
C) Lock drawing mode.
D) Click the Multiple button after selecting the shape in the Shapes Gallery.
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