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ehidna [41]
3 years ago
6

Several of the items below indicate the steps required to add a slide to a presentation. Select those steps and indicate the ord

er in which they should be performed to add a slide. (For example, if an item describes what you do first, select 1.) Included in the list are items that are not part of the process. For these items, select N/A (not applicable).
1 – first
2 – second
3 – third
4 – fourth
5 – fifth
6 – sixth
N/A – not applicable

Click on the New Slide icon.
Enter the slide position desired.
Click where you want to add the slide.
Select New Slide from the Tools menu.
Switch to the Normal or Slide Sorter view.
Switch to the Notes or Outline view.
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
ss7ja [257]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Click on the New Slide icon.  2.

Enter the slide position desired. N/A

Click where you want to add the slide.  1.

Select New Slide from the Tools menu.  3.

Switch to the Normal or Slide Sorter view. 4.

Switch to the Notes or Outline view. 5.

Explanation:

You can never enter the slide position desired, and you need to click on the slide after which you want the new slide to be placed.  Thus, enter the slide position desired is not applicable, and you need to click where you want to add the slide, and more accurately after which. Hence, this is the 1st. Now you need to click on the new slide icon. Then you need to select the new slides from the tools menu. The slide will appear in Normal view, and you can design the slide now as well as add the notes. You can then move to slide sorter view to arrange the slides, or you can arrange from the slide tab as well. Finally to check(edit) the notes and outline you can change the view to notes or Outline view. Hence, the above answer.

Keep in mind that through presenter view, you can make the slide show where you can see the slides and your notes, and the listeners can see the slides only.

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