Answer:
They had to unzip or extract the zipped/ compressed presentation to see it.
Explanation:
- Compressed file or a zip file contains a large file or more than one files that are packed or enclosed that large file or several files into a file or a folder.
- The compressed file or folder takes less space than the actual large file or set of files.
- Just as in this scenario the presentation file was larger than the size of what an email file should be. So Tikenya had to compress the file in order to email it to other members.
- The other members can open the PowerPoint presentation by following any of the below mentioned methods:
- In Windows to open a compressed file, right click on that file and select Extract All option.
- File can also be seen by opening that file or folder and dragging that file or folder from the zipped folder to a new location. In Windows this will automatically extract the files.
- This file can also be opened using a software like WinZip. Download WinZip. Then download the file which is sent in email and double click on that file which will open WinZip wizard dialogue box. Clicking that presentation file from the dialogue box will open another dialogue box confirming the opening of that file. By clicking on OK the presentation file will be opened and can be viewed now.
Answer:
<em>Brand Extension
</em>
Explanation:
Brand extension is using a brand name for a new product or class of product or service.
A brand extension takes advantage of a well-known product's prestige and success to start a new product.
There must be a logical link between the original product and the new item to be effective. The opposite effect, product dilution, may result from a weak or non-existent relationship.
Microsoft Word is an overall very good application. It can be easily used with other Microsoft products, such as PowerPoint and Excel. However, there are some cons.
The spelling and grammar check is widely considered not very good. It does pick up many spelling errors, but many grammar errors are either not noticed, or are incorrectly noticed - it may say that you have made an error when you have not.
Answer:
anything you want
Explanation:
there are a lot of adons for powerpoint
Answer:
True.
The code skips the else command
Explanation:
I will answer this question with the following code segment
<em>n = 1</em>
<em>If n > 0:</em>
<em> Print("greater than 0")</em>
<em>else:</em>
<em> Print("not greater than 0")</em>
<em />
From the code segment above
<em>Print("greater than 0")</em> will be executed because the condition <em>If n > 0 </em>is true
Since the if condition is true, the else condition will not be executed