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LESSON – 7
FORMATTING PRESENTATIONS
1.
Write a note on slide
master in MS Power Point.
All the information on
fonts, colours, backgrounds, effects, positioning, placeholders sizes and so on
are stored in the place called slide Master in MS Power Point.
2.
What are all the
different fill effects available in power Point? How can we apply them?
The fill effects are:
a.
Gradient fill
b.
Picture/Texture fill
c.
Pattern fill
We can apply them using the solid fill effect in fill
option under the format background dialog box.
3.
List down the several
formatting effects available for text in power point.
There are several
formatting effects available for text in Power Point. They are:-
a.
Font – various styles
of writing text
b.
Font size – various sizes
of writing text.
c.
Increase font size
d.
Decrease font size
e.
Bold – makes the
selected text bold
f.
Italic – makes the
selected text Italics
g.
Underline – underlines
the selected text
h.
Text shadow – adds shadow
behind the selected text.
i.
Strikethrough – draws a
line through the middle of the selected text
j.
Character spacing – give
space between two characters.
k.
Change case – the small
letters are referred to lowercase and capital letters are uppercase letters
l.
Font colour – changes the
colour of the text.
4.
What do you mean by
alignment? How many types of alignments are there? Name them
Alignment means the
positioning of the text inside a textbox. There are two types of alignments in
MS Power Point
A. Vertical Alignment
a.
Top Alignment
b.
Middle alignment
c.
Botton alignment
B. Horizontal Alignment
a.
Align text left
b.
Center Align text
c.
Align text right
d.
Justify
5.
How can we rotate
pictures only to a certain degree in Power point?
Objects such as
pictures, word arts, clip arts, etc can be rotated. We can further go to more
rotation options to rotate the image by certain degree.
6.
What is bulleting and
numbering?
Bulleting and
numbering are added in the beginning in order to make a list. Bulleted or
numbered list organizes the items in a regular manner.
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