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The document contains a series of true or false statements regarding features and functionalities in PowerPoint. It covers topics such as merging shapes, inserting pictures, grouping animations, slide transitions, synchronizing audio, and using the animation pane. The answers provided indicate a mix of correct and incorrect understandings of PowerPoint's capabilities.

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The document contains a series of true or false statements regarding features and functionalities in PowerPoint. It covers topics such as merging shapes, inserting pictures, grouping animations, slide transitions, synchronizing audio, and using the animation pane. The answers provided indicate a mix of correct and incorrect understandings of PowerPoint's capabilities.

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1. The options shown to you may be affected by the order in which you select the shapes to merge.

ANSWER: TRUE

2. You can insert a picture from a file in your computer into any slide, resize it and move it wherever you
want.
ANSWER: TRUE

3. When grouping animations on your PowerPoint, on the animation tab, click on the animation effect
that you want to apply to the group. When you play back the animation, the group will not behave like
one object.
ANSWER: FALSE

4. In order to select multiple shapes that you want to change. Click and hold the Alt while clicking the
shape that you want.
ANSWER: FALSE

5. In order to draw a shape that looks like it was personally drawn by someone, or to create smoooth
curves, click scribble.
ANSWER: TRUE

1. When adding slide transitions into your PowerPoint, select the Review tab to see what the transition
looks like.
ANSWER: FALSE

2. In order to synchronize your audio with the slides, click the Sync button on the iSpring toolbar.
ANSWER: TRUE

3. The two distinct classes of presentation in PowerPoint that creates the animations are called basic
and intermediate and you can choose whether to add a simple transition to a slide or not.
ANSWER: FALSE

4. When choosing the custom path option, you will be able to draw the path that you want the object to
take and to stop this, you need to click Esc.
ANSWER:TRUE

5. The animation pane, where you can see a list of the effects on the slide that you are on is not helpful
when it comes to working with multiple animation effects.
ANSWER: FALSE

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