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6.   How can we insert a watermark in a presentation?
                      Ans.  Watermark is a faded image of a design that is printed as a background that can be seen when held
                          against light. In slides, it appears as a shadow. Watermark acts as an identification in the screen and it is
                          used to show logo, mark of products, etc. To insert watermark in the slide:
                          ●  Insert the picture in the slide to be created as watermark.
                          ●  Click on ‘Color mode’ from the Graphic sidebar deck and select ‘Watermark’.

                  C.  Long answer type questions.
                      1.   List various uses of a Presentation package.
                      Ans. A Presentation package can be used for different purposes like:
                          ●   On-Screen Presentation: Presentation packages can be used to create exciting and effective on-screen
                              presentations through LCD projectors or LED TVs which includes movies, sounds, animations, etc.
                          ●   Web Presentation: A Presentation package can be used for displaying information in form of a
                              presentation on the web. Thus, it helps to demonstrate different things to people sitting at remote
                              locations around the globe.
                          ●   35 mm Slides: The electronic slides or pages can be used to make 35mm slides for different purposes.

                          ●   Overhead Transparencies: The slides made in a graphical presentation package can be printed into
                              transparent sheet which can be used for overhead presentations.

                          ●   Handouts and References: The outline of slides can be printed on a paper which can be used for
                              reference purpose and the matter of the slides can also be used as notes.
                      2.   Discuss the various views in which a presentation can be viewed.
                      Ans.  The presentation can be viewed in six different modes, i.e., Normal, Outline, Notes, Handout, Slide Sorter
                          and Slide Show View.
                          ●   Normal View: This is the default view in OpenOffice Impress. When you open a new presentation
                              or start working on an existing one, you’ll see this view. The workspace in Normal view displays a
                              blank slide. It enables a user to create the presentation as per his needs. It is helpful while designing a
                              presentation with a large number of slides. It sets the standard for viewing slides.
                          ●   Outline View: The Outline View in OpenOffice Impress provides a simplified, text-based representation
                              of your slides. It removes visual elements such as backgrounds, colours, and graphics, allowing you to
                              focus solely on the text content.
                          ●   Notes View: Notes view enables the user to add notes to the slides in a presentation. In the notes
                              view, the slides are displayed in a reduced form on top of the page.
                          ●   Handout View: The handout view enables to prepare a hard copy or summary of the presentation.
                              With this view, the user can print many slides in a single page. (Often the Handout tab is not viewed
                              as a template).
                          ●   Slide Sorter View: In Slide Sorter View, the user can view more than one slide in a small size on the
                              screen. The number of slides that gets accommodated on the screen depends on the monitor and the
                              percentage of Zoom.
                          ●   Slide Show View: This view is used to view the complete presentation and it displays each slide in full
                              screen one by one. A user can press ‘Home’ key to move to first slide and ‘End’ key to move to last slide
                              during the slide show.







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