Computer Science, asked by meenadevi2803, 5 months ago

(1.) write short notes on the following:
(a) Rehearse Timings
(b) Slide Transition
(c) Sorting
(d) Mixed Referencing​

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Answered by huzaifanoman1410
2

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1 When you want to record a running time for each slide, use the Rehearse Timings feature. This enables you to run through your presentation in Slide Show view and record the time each slide takes. Then, use the timings to run the show automatically, either to help you rehearse, or for a self-running show.

A slide transition is the visual effect that occurs when you move from one slide to the next during a presentation. You can control the speed, add sound, and customize the look of transition effects.

Sorting information or data. In computer science, arranging in an ordered sequence is called "sorting". Sorting is a common operation in many applications, and efficient algorithms to perform it have been developed. ... enable processing of data in a defined order.

A mixed reference is a reference that refers to a specific row or column. For example, $A1 or A$1. If you want to create a mixed reference- press the F4 key on the formula bar two or three times depending on whether you want to refer to row or column. Press F4 one more time to go back to the relative cell reference.

Answered by anadiksing57
1

1-Rehearse timing is a feature which allows one to record the time of slide preparation.

Rehearse timing is a feature which allows one to record the time of slide preparation.It automatically records the time and present the slides in the orderly manner and keep them on screen for the set time.

b-A slide transition is the visual effect that occurs when you move from one slide to the next during a presentation. You can control the speed, add sound, and customize the look of transition effects.

c-Sorting is any process of arranging items systematically, and has two common, yet distinct meanings: ordering: arranging items in a sequence ordered by some criterion; categorizing: grouping items with similar properties.

d-A mixed reference is a reference that refers to a specific row or column. For example, $A1 or A$1. If you want to create a mixed reference- press the F4 key on the formula bar two or three times depending on whether you want to refer to row or column. Press F4 one more time to go back to the relative cell reference.

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