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Quiz 10: Modifying a Presentation Using Graphical Elements
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Question 41
True/False
The colors you use in a presentation do not matter much, because they do not have an effect on the message you want to share with your audience.
Question 42
True/False
PowerPoint provides tools that allow you to promote and demote bulleted text in a SmartArt graphic.
Question 43
True/False
New text boxes you insert will have a unique formatting, different from the formatting you applied to the Slide 1 text box.
Question 44
True/False
Warm colors often blend into the background and are less obvious than cool colors.
Question 45
True/False
Setting the default text box formatting in the current presentation affects the text boxes you insert in all presentations.
Question 46
True/False
You can apply formatting, such as fill color, gradient, texture, and pattern, to a text box.
Question 47
True/False
To convert WordArt to SmartArt, display the appropriate slide, display the shortcut menu, and then click 'Convert to SmartArt' to display the SmartArt Gallery.
Question 48
True/False
Once you determine the desired effects for a text box, you can save these settings as a default to achieve consistency and save time.
Question 49
True/False
You can align a slide element horizontally along the left or right sides or in the center of a slide, and you can also align an element vertically along the top, bottom, or middle of a slide.
Question 50
True/False
It is difficult to change a picture on a slide.
Question 51
True/False
To save time and ensure all the formatting changes are applied to other text boxes in a presentation, you can set the formatting of one text box as the default for all other text boxes you insert.