Create a new presentation and save it as pptest.ppt to the IL-ates\PowerPoint folder on your desktop.
Create a new subfolder under the name myppts in the IL-ates\PowerPoint folder on your desktop. Then save the current presentation as test inside the new subfolder.
Navigate to the IL-ates3003.ppt presentation which is already open.
You can see a presentation which is already open. Save it in rtf format under the name forLinux.rtf to the IL-ates\PowerPoint folder on your desktop.
Open both presentations located in the IL-ates\PowerPoint folder of your desktop.
Save the current presentation as test.ppt to the IL-ates subfolder of your desktop.
Change the zoom percentage of the current slide to 40%.
Open the Microsoft PowerPoint application.
Among the Microsoft Office applications which are open, close the Microsoft PowerPoint application only.
Show any topic of the Microsoft PowerPoint help tool. Make sure that help appears in a new window.
Close the current presentation without closing the application.
Hide the Web toolbar and show the WordArt toolbar.
Show the Formatting toolbar and the WordArt toolbar. Make sure that the WordArt toolbar is displayed in a window.
Change the settings of the application (not of the presentation) as follows:
User name: john
Default files location: c:\
Recently used file list: 6
Create a new presentation.
Save the current presentation as a template with the name mytemplate.pot to the IL_ates\PowerPoint folder of your desktop.
Save the current presentation as web page with the name IL_ates3094.htm to the IL-ates\PowerPoint folder on your desktop.
Open the IL-ates3097.ppt presentation stored in the IL-ates\PowerPoint folder on your desktop.
Save the current presentation.
Create one more window for the current presentation and change the zoom percentage to 100%.
How can we open the help of Microsft Powerpoint application?
Match the view icons to the appropriate descriptions.
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Which of the following is the most appropriate view to check whether your slides are in the correct order?