FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

USING MICROSOFT POWERPOINT

USING THE TRANSITIONS AND ANIMATIONS MENUS IN POWERPOINT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
If you want a specific date to appear every time you open a presentation rather than updating to the current date, which of the following options do you need to select when you add the date to the slides?
A
today
B
keep
C
update automatically
D
fixed
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -In the Header and Footer box, on the Slide tab, select the Date and time check box. Click Update Automatically, and then choose the format you want from the list. Click Fixed, and then type the date and time that you want. Click Apply to All.

Detailed explanation-2: -On the Slide tab, select the Date and time check box, and then choose the kind of date you want: If you want the date and time to reflect the current date and time each time you open or print the presentation, click Update automatically, and then select the date and time format that you want.

Detailed explanation-3: -Add the date and time On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Normal. On the left of your screen, in the pane that contains the slide thumbnails, click the first slide thumbnail in your presentation. On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Date & Time.

Detailed explanation-4: -To make the slide advance to the next slide when you click the mouse, select the On Mouse Click check box. To make the slide advance automatically, select the After check box, and then enter the number of minutes or seconds that you want. The timer starts when the final animation or other effect on the slide finishes.

Detailed explanation-5: -PowerPoint built-in feature You just need to go to the Insert tab > Date &Time option (in the ‘Text’ group). You’ll then get a new window where you can customize what information you want to display. Check the box Date and time and then use the arrow to pick between different ways to convey your date/time.

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