Computer Science, asked by parveensingh5466, 8 months ago

State True or False
1. PowerPoint cannot import data from word, excel
2. Ctrl key combination is used to make a duplicate of the
There are five alignments buttons on the layout 1​

Answers

Answered by shyambabumm15
3

Answer:

1.False

2.True

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Answered by aryansuts01
0

Answer:

1. False

2. True

3. False

Explanation:

1. Data can be imported into PowerPoint from Word documents in the.docx format and from Excel spreadsheets in the.xlsx format. Data from Word and Excel can be imported into PowerPoint to create the slides that make up a PowerPoint presentation. Open the stored document in Excel that contains the data you would like to link to and insert. In PowerPoint, drag the cursor over the data area you wish to link to, then click or tap Copy on the Home tab. Select the slide in Presentation where you wish to paste the spreadsheet data that was saved.

2. Rather than choosing the appropriate option from the menu, Ctrl+D is the shortcut key arrangement used in PowerPoint to create a duplicated slide of the currently chosen or active slide. Drag the duplicated object into place after choosing the item and clicking CTRL + D. The distance between both the duplicated and the genuine item will be taken into account by PowerPoint. To duplicate the object once again with the same spacing as the original, press CTRL + D.

3. In order to adjust the horizontal and vertical alignments of cell text, choose the cell or cells you wish to align, and then click one of the 9 alignment icons located in the Orientation group on the Design context tab. These possibilities include Top Left and Top Center.

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