Computer Science, asked by bhattacharjeesup, 4 months ago

which key is pressed to start a slide show?
a. f5
b. enter
c. esc​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

which key is pressed to start a slide show : a. f5

Answered by yashtyagi065
0

Answer:

Function Keys

F1 Displays the Help Task Pane.

F2 Select the text box containing an object or text.

F3 Redundant

F4 When you are not editing text inside a textbox this repeats the last command or action (not Format Autoshape dialog).

F5 Runs the presentation as a slide show (Slide Show > From Beginning).

F6 Moves to the next pane in the presentation (clockwise).

F7 Displays the Spelling dialog box.

F8 Redundant

F9 Redundant

F10 Toggles the display of the ribbon shortcut keys, otherwise known as Access Keys.

F11 Redundant

F12 Displays the Save As dialog box.

Shift + Function

Shift + F1 Redundant. Activated the context sensitive whats this prompt (Help > Whats This).

Shift + F2 Redundant

Shift + F3 Toggles between lowercase, mixedcase and uppercase on the selection

Shift + F4 Repeat the last Find.

Shift + F5 Runs the presentation as a slide show (Slide Show > From Beginning).

Shift + F6 Moves to the previous pane in the presentation (anti-clockwise).

Shift + F7 Redundant

Shift + F8 Redundant

Shift + F9 Toggles the display of Guide Lines.

Shift + F10 Display the Shortcut menu for the selected item.

Shift + F11 Redundant

Shift + F12 Saves, Displays the Save As dialog box if a new presentation.

Ctrl + Function

Ctrl + F1 Redundant

Ctrl + F2 Redundant

Ctrl + F3 Redundant

Ctrl + F4 Closes the active presentation or window (saving first).

Ctrl + F5 Restore the size of the active presentation or window.

Ctrl + F6 Moves to the next presentation window.

Ctrl + F7 Activates the Move window command.

Ctrl + F8 Activates the Resize window command.

Ctrl + F9 Minimises the size of the active presentation or window.

Ctrl + F10 Maximise the size of the active presentation or window.

Ctrl + F11 Redundant

Ctrl + F12 Displays the Open dialog box.

Other + Function

Alt + F2 Displays the Save As dialog box

Alt + F4 Closes the active presentation or window (saving first).

Alt + F5 Restore the program window size

Alt + F8 Displays the Macro dialog box.

Alt + F9 Toggles the display of the Grid.

Alt + F10 Maximise the program window.

Alt + F11 Toggles between the Visual Basic Editor window and the PowerPoint window.

Alt + Shift + F2 Displays the Save As dialog box.

Alt + Shift + F4 Closes the active presentation or window (saving first).

Alt + Shift + F10 Displays the drop-down menu for the corresponding smart tag.

Ctrl + Shift + F10 Toggles the display of the ribbon shortcut keys, otherwise known as Access Keys.

Ctrl + Shift + F12 Displays the Print dialog box.

Ctrl + Numbers

Alt + Shift + 1 Show Heading 1 (Outline view)

Alt + Shift + 9 Expands all text in the presentation (Outline view)

Ctrl + Letters

Ctrl + A Selects all the objects on the active slide

Ctrl + B Toggles bold on the current selection

Ctrl + C Copies the current selection to the clipboard.

Ctrl + D Make a duplicate of the selected slide (New Slide > Duplicate Selected Slides).

Ctrl + E Centre aligns the current selection

Ctrl + F Displays the Find dialog box

Ctrl + G Displays the Grid and Guides dialog box

Ctrl + H Displays the Replace dialog box

Ctrl + I Toggles italics on the current selection

Ctrl + J Justifies the current selection

Ctrl + K Displays the Insert Hyperlink dialog box (in a textbox).

Ctrl + L Left aligns the current selection

Ctrl + M Inserts a new blank slide.

Ctrl + N Creates a new blank presentation.

Ctrl + O Displays the Open dialog box.

Ctrl + P Displays the Print dialog box.

Ctrl + R Right aligns the current selection.

Ctrl + S Saves, Displays the Save As dialog box if a new presentation.

Ctrl + T Displays the Font dialog box.

Ctrl + U Toggles (continuous) underlying of the selection

Ctrl + V Pastes the entry from the clipboard.

Ctrl + W Closes the active presentation or window (saving first).

Ctrl + X Cuts the current selection to the clipboard.

Ctrl + Y Redo the last Excel operation. This can be used to redo multiple steps. This can also be used to repeat applied formatting.

Ctrl + Z Undo the last Excel operation. This can be used to undo multiple steps.

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