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on right - clicking the slide , you may choose _ to duplicate the slide . a) Duplicate slide b) Slide duplication c ) to duplicate .​

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Answered by kadityaku5
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Answer:

a is the correct answer

Answered by crkavya123
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the correct option is a) Duplicate slide

The "Duplicate Slide" choice is also available when you right-click the initial image that needs to be copied. Shift + Command + D or Shift + Ctrl + D is the computer command for this. This avoids the need for a second right-click to paste and instead produces a duplicate that is placed instantly behind the chosen slide.

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If you want to replicate a slide in PowerPoint, you can either use the New Slide selection icon to select Replicate Selected Slides4 or right-click the slide thumbnail and choose Duplicate Slide123. The animation can also be copied to your clipboard and pasted wherever you like2. Hold down the Ctrl key as you mouse on each slide to replicate numerous slides. The copy image will show up right after the original or where you specify.

Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation tool that was developed by Dennis Austin and Robert Gaskins at the software firm Forethought, Inc. It was originally only available for Macintosh computers when it was published on April 20, 1987. Three months after its release, PowerPoint was purchased by Microsoft for roughly $14 million. This was Microsoft's first major acquisition[11], and in Silicon Valley, where Forethought had its headquarters, Microsoft established a new business section for PowerPoint.

The Microsoft Office package, which included a number of Microsoft programs, was first made available in 1989 for Macintosh and in 1990 for Windows. PowerPoint was incorporated into the creation of Microsoft Office starting with version 4.0 (1994), adopting shared common components and a converged user interface.

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