How many submenus are there in Audio and Video option. Also name them.
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Even though more recent versions of PowerPoint look quite different than earlier versions, the commands and functions that you're used to are still here. They’re all now in the ribbon, which is a kind of menu that organizes them in a visual way.
Let’s first look at how the ribbon works, and then how to find where the features you want might be.
How do you work with the ribbon?
When you open a PowerPoint document, the ribbon appears as a row of labels, or what we call tabs.
When you go to a tab, the ribbon for that tab opens and you can see the tools and functions that were formerly in menus and toolbars in earlier versions of PowerPoint.
When you see a feature with an arrow Bookmark Down Arrow, you can click it to get more information or options.
You might also notice launchers Button Image at the corner of some of the ribbon’s groups – like in the Clipboard and Font groups. Click those to open the dialog box related to that function – the launcher on the Font group, for example, opens the Font box, where you set effects such as strikethrough, superscript, or character spacing.
What’s on the ribbon tabs?
The ribbon tabs group tools and features together based on their purpose. For example, to make your slides look better, look for options on the Design tab. The tools that you use to animate things on your slide would be on the Animations tab.
Here’s a look at what you’ll find in each of the PowerPoint ribbon tabs.