Answer:
The answer to this question is given below in the explanation section.
Explanation:
The correct answer to this question is:
Stacking order refers to how objects are stacked on top of each other in PowerPoint.
When you prepare a PowerPoint presentation, you may insert multiple objects on a slide, and these objects such as pictures, shapes, and text, etc appear in the stacking order. Stacking refers to placing objects in a slide one on top of another. In other words, the first object you draw on a slide appears at the bottom and the last object that you put on the slide appears at the top.
While the options are not correct because;
How objects are ordered in the rotation of animation is referring to aligning the objects, the size of the picture does not link with the stacking order, and also to delete objects from slide does not have any relation with stacking order.
Here are few commands for Mac:
Command+C ⇔ <span><span>Copies selected items
</span>Command+D </span>⇔ <span>Duplicates the selected item(s)
Command+E </span>⇔ <span>Ejects the selected volume
Command+F </span>⇔ <span>Displays the Find dialog
Command+H </span>⇔ <span>Hides All Finder windows
Command+I </span>⇔ <span>Shows info for selected item or items
Command+J </span>⇔ <span>Shows the view options for the active window
Command+K </span>⇔ Displays the Connect to Server dialog
Answer:
C) public domain
Explanation:
Public domain is when something can use it without any restriction, these domains can be used in Photographs, videos, music, etc.
These files are public because the author has decided, we can use these files in our project without pay nothing and give any reference about the author, is not necessary but you can do it, sometimes you can donate to the author.
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Answer:Sum functions() and Count functions() of logical test arguments used in formula .
Explanation:The Count () function returns the number of that rows match that a specified column.
Count (column_ Name)
table name
The count SQL Function finds the number condition.
SELECT COUNT(Condition Id)
FROM Condition;
The Sum () Function returns to the total sum number of columns.
SUM (Column_Name)
table name
The Sum SQL Function find the sum of the table.