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7. What is the use of adding a header and a footer on a slide 8. What does an outline view of a slide display? 9. How is a background design different from Watermark? 10. Why is grouping of pictures required? II. What are custom shows? How are they different from hiding slides? 12. Raman is making a presentation for his client and wants his company's logo in a very light shade to appear in the background of each slide which feature of PowerPoint should he use? 13. Sunita is presenting a slide show and while she is moving from one slide to another there are different sound effects and visual effects being implemented. Which feature of PowerPoint she had used? III. Long Answer Type Questions 1. Design a presentation showing main features of your school using a template. 2. What are the various animation effects that can be applied to a slide to improve its presentation? 3. What are the various ways of viewing a slide? 4. State the advantages of MS PowerPoint.​

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Explanation:

When we talk about headers and footers in a presentation, we mean the small details at the top or bottom of your slides. These include the slide number, text footer, and date. Headers and footers appear in different positions depending on the theme and layout of the slide.

Outline view in PowerPoint displays the presentation as an outline composed of the titles and body text of each slide. Each heading appears on the left side of the panel that contains the Outline tab, along with a slide icon and slide number. The main text is indented below the image title.

A watermark is text or an image that appears after the text. A document background is the color or image that appears in the background when the document is displayed in Web Layout and other views, except Draft View and Outline View.

Grouping allows you to rotate, flip, move, or resize all shapes or objects at the same time as if they were a single shape or object.

The show itself is about creating a presentation within a presentation. Instead of creating multiple PowerPoint files, almost identical presentations for different audiences, you can group and name slides that are different, and then jump to those slides during your presentation.

There are four ways to apply effects: entry, highlight, exit and motion path. Select a frame, select an object in the frame, then add your choice of animation. The effect appears in the Snapshot pane.

  • Normal view.
  • Show image sorting.
  • View the notes page.
  • Outline view (available in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac and later)
  • View the presentation.
  • View of the presenter.
  • Main view: Slide, Background and Notes.

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