Computer Science, asked by Kanhucharanpanda2000, 10 months ago

Q 68.
themselves define positioning
and formatting for content that will later
appear on a slide.
Font faces
Themes
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Layouts​

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Option A) Font faces

Font faces define positioning and formatting for content that will later

appear on a slide.

  • Hovering over a menu item while selecting text and a format will show a live preview of that option in your slide. Options for format include: The colour of your text's font should be chosen. Lists can be made using either numbers or bullets.
  • Arial, Calibri, Helvetica, Verdana, Lucida Sans, Tahoma, Century Gothic, etc. are a few examples. Script and ornamental typefaces, which mimic handwriting, are typically used for special presentations. The top 10 PowerPoint fonts are listed below for your usage in presentations.
  • Serif, sans serif, script, monospaced, and display typefaces are the five fundamental subcategories of typefaces. Serif and sans serif typefaces are typically used for body copy or headlines (including titles, logos, etc.), whereas script and display typefaces are typically used for display text.
  • A series of visual characters known as a typeface typically comprises numerous type sizes and styles. A font is a grouping of characters that all have the same size and style and are members of the same type face family.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer: correct option is D which is Layouts

Explanation:

The layout is a 2D workspace for creating drawing sheets.

The area within the layout is called paper space, where you can add a corner stamp, view scaled views of model space in layout viewports, and create tables, plans, notes, and dimensions for your drawing.

You can access one or more layouts from the tabs located in the lower-left corner of the drawing area to the right of the Model tab. You can use multiple layout tabs to display details of different components of your model at multiple scales and on different sheet sizes.

There are several ways you can add new layouts or copy existing layouts.

  • Use the LAYOUT command
  • Right-click the layout tab
  • Go through the layout creation wizard
  • Use DesignCenter

Each layout stores its own page settings that control the appearance and format for displaying and printing each layout. For example, you would use Page Setup to specify the size and orientation of a sheet. The Page Setup Manager is available from the PAGE SETUP command, the Applications menu, and the Ribbon.

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