Each screen in a presentation is called a slide. A presentation is sometimes called a slide show. 2. What file extension do Impress files use? (1.0 points) Presentations created with Impress are saved with the .odp file extension.
3. What can you use to create a presentation quickly, without making it from scratch? (1.0 points)
The Presentation Wizard lets you set up the different parts of a presentation quickly. 4. What is a transition? (1.0 points)
A transition is an effect that appears between two slides in a presentation. 5. When you're giving a presentation at work or school, which type of transitions should you use? (1.0 points) When you're giving a presentation at work or school, it's important to choose transitions that are simple and professional.
Lesson 2 (5.0 points) 1. What is layout? (1.0 points) Layout is the way that text and images are arranged on a slide.
2. Where can you look to see small versions of the slides in your presentation? (1.0 points)
The Slides panel is a panel that shows small versions of the slides in your presentation. 3. What is an outline? (1.0 points)
An outline is a way of organizing information in terms of how important it is, and how it relates to other topics. 4. How are formal outlines organized? (1.0 points)
A formal outline is organized using roman numerals, letters, and numbers. 5. How are informal outlines often organized? (1.0 points)
An informal outline is often organized using bullet points. Lesson 3 (4.0 points) 1. How can images help a presentation? (1.0 points)
Images are a way to share information and keep your audience's attention. 2. List at least two things you would include in a citation for an image. (1.0 points) The name of the person who created the image. The title of the image. TIP: If the image doesn't have a title,