Group elivery
Symbols Keys
Design Principles
Spreedsheets
keyboarding keys
100
Slides support information presented by
What is the speaker
100
space once after when used with abbreviations or initials, space twice after at the end of a sentence
What is a period
100
Balance Proximity/unity Alignment Repetition/consistency Contrast White space are examples of what
What is Six Principles of Design
100
an arrangement of cells in columns and rows used to organize, analyze,
What is spreedsheets
100
The left pinky is
What is A
200
Slides support information presented by
What is Slides support information presented by
200
space twice after at the end of a sentence
What is question mark
200
Page is not too heavy on one side or the other are examples of what
What is Balance
200
a file which contains one or more spreadsheets.
What is workbook
200
The left ring finger is
What is S
300
Slides present key points for added
What is emphasis of content
300
no space after beginning, one space after ending
What is quotation
300
a planned combination of elements, such as a combination of font styles and sizes
What is Scheme
300
Why would a business use spreadsheets
What is Payroll Financial statements for a business (profit/loss)
300
The left middle finger IS
What is D
400
The key word in this method is
What is supplement
400
Feet flat on the floor is an example of
What is good Posture and Technique
400
Scheme examples
What is Headings all the text
400
identified by letters of the alphabet
What is column
400
The left index finger is
What is F
500
When delivered with an oral presentation, the slide show content should not contain so much information that it can substitute for
What is the speaker
500
what are the homerow keys
What is asdfjkl;
500
Using wide margins to create white space are examples of
What is poor use of white space
500
identified by numbers
What is row
500
The keys that are not assigned to any finger are the
What is G and H keys