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Welcome to...

A Game of X’s and O’s

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Another

Presentation

© 2000 - All rights [email protected]

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INSTRUCTIONS: The team with the youngest person is X, making the other team 0. The youngest team goes first. Click ON TOP OF THE PERSON- read the question and then answer it. To find out if you are correct, click anywhere on the slide. Then, click on the HOME button. Type an X in the box on the main screen if you got it correct, type an O if you got it wrong. Now it’s the other teams turn. The team with the most squares at the end wins.

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1 2 3Scoreboard

X

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Click Here ifTeam X Wins

Click Here ifTeam O Wins

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What controls the order pictures come onto the slide?

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AnimationsHome

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What Slide Layout is used for a random list of items: Bulleted or Numbered

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BulletedHome

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What view shows small versions of the slides on one screen so you can

rearrange the slides?

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Slide SorterHome

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True or False: The main reason to use a PowerPoint is to give the audience a

visual to look at.

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TrueHome

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What is a slide transition?

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The movement of a slide as it changes to the next slide.

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List 3 ways to move to the next slide:

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Mouse click, Automatic timing, Keys on the keyboardHome

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True or False: You should animate every item on each slide.

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FalseHome

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What key will EXIT your slideshow when it is playing?

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Esc! Home

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What kind of program is PowerPoint?

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Electronic Presentation

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