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[#126] The view that displays the slides of a presentation as miniature representations of the slides is called
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(B) Slide sorter view

[#127] The power point view that displays only text (title and bullets) is:
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(D) Outline view

Explanation

Solution: The PowerPoint view that displays only text (title and bullets) is Outline view . Here’s why: Outline view: This view focuses solely on the text of the presentation. It shows the titles and bullet points of each slide, allowing you to see and edit the content without the distraction of graphical elements or slide design. Slide show view: This view displays the presentation as it will appear to the audience, including all visual elements and animations. It is not focused solely on text. Slide sorter view: This view shows a thumbnail of each slide, allowing you to rearrange the order of slides. It does not display only text. Notes page view: This view displays the slide along with any notes you have added for each slide. It includes the slide’s content and any additional notes, not just the text alone. Thus, the view that specifically displays only the text content (titles and bullets) is Outline view .

[#128] Which of the following should you use if you want all the slides in the presentation to have the same look?
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(D) A presentation design template

[#129] Line spacing refers to
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(A) The space between the lines of text

[#130] Which of the following uses the spelling and grammar feature to indicate an incorrect spelling?
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(B) The incorrect word has a wavy red line under it