Flyers, Research Papers, Business Letters
What were the three units taught in MS Word this year?
The point where a row and a column meet.
What is a cell?
Custom path, fade in, disappear are all examples of this.
What is animation?
What is File?
Bill Gates
Who is the founder of Microsoft?
Times New Roman, 12 pt, double spacing
What is MLA formatting?
A2, E5, and H71 are all examples of this cell reference.
What is relative reference?
What is morph transition?
In the backstage, click on this will allow you collate, and choose a printer.
What is Print?
The program that automatically saves your slide show without pressing a button.
What is Google Slides?
Insert, Bibliography, Works Cited
How do you add a works cited page?
Adding a $ to my cell reference will call the same cell every time in my formula and is called this.
What is absolute cell reference?
Union, Fragment, Subtract are all examples of this.
What is merge shapes?
When Mrs. Zecca says these three words, you should access the backstage or the quick access toolbar to do so.
What is Save, Save, Save?
Most businesses use Microsoft office products rather than Google products because of this.
What is "Security"?
Pressing the A with the eraser.
What is clear formatting?
Double clicking in between the letters C and D or in between numbers such as 3 and 4 will do this to your sheet.
This is the tab where I can set custom shows, timing and rehearse timings.
What is slide show?
In the backstage, I can change what is shown on my Quick Access toolbar by pressing this.
What is "options"?
I would use this product to insert charts from data.
What is Excel?
This is the tab where you can change your margins, add columns or page breaks, as well as set your line spacing for the paragraphs.
What is the Layout Tab?
What is the fill pointer?
Keeping your slide shows short on words and big on visuals are part of this tutorial video.
What are the "Do's and Don'ts" of Power Point slide shows?
In the backstage I can click on this to start a blank document or choose one from a template.
What is New?
All Microsoft Office products are organized by Ribbons, Tabs, and this.
What are "Groups"?