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1 | | The PowerPoint feature that looks for hidden content, properties, or personal information that you may not want to share is: |
| | A) | Properties. |
| | B) | Inspect Document. |
| | C) | Backstage view. |
| | D) | Document Protection. |
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2 | | Ensuring that people with hearing or vision challenges can understand presentation material is known as: |
| | A) | Accessibility. |
| | B) | Adaptations. |
| | C) | Alternate Captions. |
| | D) | Revised Use. |
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3 | | Text that describes pictures or other graphic objects on a slide when you point to a picture or object is referred to as: |
| | A) | Captions. |
| | B) | ScreenTip. |
| | C) | Alt Text. |
| | D) | Ghost text. |
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4 | | The feature that looks for issues between the current version of PowerPoint and versions before 2007 is: |
| | A) | Check Compatibility. |
| | B) | Match Versions. |
| | C) | Updater. |
| | D) | Converter. |
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5 | | This feature creates a read-only file to protect a presentation from being accidentally altered. |
| | A) | Rich Text Conversion |
| | B) | Mark as Final |
| | C) | Lock Status |
| | D) | Password Protect |
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6 | | Protecting a presentation with a password is also known as: |
| | A) | Locking. |
| | B) | Encrypting. |
| | C) | Read only. |
| | D) | Entry key Mode. |
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7 | | This form of security controls users' access to a presentation as well as their ability to edit, copy, or print the presentation. |
| | A) | Digital Signature |
| | B) | Read Only |
| | C) | Restrict Access |
| | D) | Access Encryption |
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8 | | One method you can use create a copy of a presentation that can be viewed or printed without PowerPoint is saving as a: |
| | A) | Rick Text File. |
| | B) | Portable Document Format. |
| | C) | Web Enabled File. |
| | D) | Generic Presentation Format. |
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9 | | PowerPoint presentations can be saved as video files by using: |
| | A) | Windows media video format, |
| | B) | Movie Maker, |
| | C) | Media Player, |
| | D) | Save Digital format, |
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10 | | If you are working on a computer in a computer lab or any other public computer, you can download and open your presentation by going to: |
| | A) | My Network Places. |
| | B) | My Documents. |
| | C) | SkyDrive. |
| | D) | YouTube. |
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11 | | To store slides in a shared location for other people to use, choose: |
| | A) | Save for Web. |
| | B) | Publish Slides. |
| | C) | Save as PDF. |
| | D) | Export to Folder. |
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12 | | When you share a presentation by email, you can allow others to modify the presentation by clicking: |
| | A) | Make Co-owner. |
| | B) | Grant Privileges. |
| | C) | Group Access. |
| | D) | Recipients can edit. |
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13 | | When you edit a PowerPoint presentation in SkyDrive, your presentation opens in: |
| | A) | Publisher. |
| | B) | PowerPoint Web App. |
| | C) | PowerPoint Desktop. |
| | D) | The default web browser. |
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14 | | When you print files from Office Web Apps, the program you're using automatically creates a file that retains its original format called: |
| | A) | An encryption. |
| | B) | A PDF. |
| | C) | A screenshot. |
| | D) | A replication. |
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15 | | Your Microsoft account allows users from remote locations to view or download your presentation in an Internet browser when you make it available through: |
| | A) | Office Presentation Service. |
| | B) | DVD Access. |
| | C) | My Videos. |
| | D) | Groups. |
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