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PowerPoint Unit C
PowerPoint Unit C Review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| To recreate the screen above, you would click the Insert Chart icon in the ____. | Content Placeholder |
| You can insert ____ different kinds of pictures into PowerPoint. | 14 |
| PowerPoint uses ____, if it is installed, to create numerical charts. | Excel |
| Every chart has a corresponding ____ that contains the numerical data displayed by the chart. | worksheet |
| A(n) _____ is an example of a data series marker. | pie wedge |
| The _____ chart type tracks values over time. | line |
| The ____ chart type shows changes in values in relation to a center point. | radar |
| The vertical axis is also called the ____ axis. | Value |
| The Undo button is located on the ____toolbar. | Quick Access |
| The default chart in the Insert Chart dialog box is the ____ chart. | Column |
| Cells in the first or top row are ____ names and provide further information about the data. | Legend |
| When the ____ button is active, the sizing handles appear as straight black lines. | Crop |
| PowerPoint has access to many professionally designed graphics, called ____________________, which you can place in your presentation. | Clip Art |
| To ____________________ an object is to change its size by a specific percentage. | scale |
| You can hide a portion of a picture you don’t want visible by ____________________ it. | cropping |
| If you don’t have Excel installed, you can create a chart in PowerPoint using a charting program called Microsoft ____________________. | Graph |
| An ____________________object is one that is a part of your presentation (just like any other object you insert into PowerPoint). | embedded |
| ____________________ is a set of decorative text styles, or text effects, that you can apply to any text object to help direct the viewer’s attention. | WordArt |
| A ____________________ is the graphical representation of numerical data. | chart |
| Tracks values over time | Line Graph |
| Identify the data in a row | Axis labels |
| Vertical Axis | Value Axis |
| Intersection of row and column | Cell |
| Cells in the first or top row that provide further information about the data | Legend names |
| Graphical presentations such as bars, columns, or pie wedges. | Data Series Markers |