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Question | Answer |
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Title Slide | Introduces your presentation to your audience. |
Transition | Refers to the way each slide appears on the screen. |
Animation | An effect you can apply to text, objects, graphics, or pictures to make those objects move during a slide show. |
Name three color printing options | Color, grayscale, pure black and white. |
How many slides per page can be printed using the "Handouts" option? | 2-9 slides per page |
What is the Powerpoint file extension? | .pptx |
Placeholders | Placeholders are boxes with dotted borders that contain content and reside within a slide layout. All built-in side layouts contain content placeholders. |
Slide Master View | A feature that gives your presentation a consistent, professional look. A slide master is helpful if you want every slide in your show to be the same color, to have the same header or footer, or to carry a particular logo. |
How do you insert a table into a PP slide using the Content slide layout? | Click the Insert Table icon |
Access | A database management system |
Database | A collection of objects |
Datasheet | The table displays its data in rows and columns |
How do you move from one field to the previous field in Datasheet view? | Shift+Tab |
Best Fit | Automatically resizes the column to the best width for the data contained in thwe column |
How are field rearranged in Datasheet View? | By clicking and dragging them to a new location |
field Selector | A small bar or box that you press to select an entire column in datasheet |
Show an example of field name | Address |
Show an example of a "field value" for the field identified above | 1255 Dogwood Road |
Define "primary key" and give an example | A unique identifier for each record in a table. Example: Student Number |
Design grid | The top half of the Table window |
How do you "run" a query? | By opening a query object |
Simple Query Wizard | An easy way to create a query. It asks you what data you want to see by letting you select options in dialog boxes |
One to many relationship | One record in the first table can match many records in the second table |
Primary table | The"one" side of two related tables in a one-to-many relationship. Example: you have one mother and she has many children. In this case, the "mother" is primary |
Related table | The table containing "many" records |
Referential integrity | A set of rules to ensure that there are matching values in the common field used to form the relationship |