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2.   Pooja wants different objects on her slide that must appear in a different way in the slide
                       show. Which feature of PowerPoint can she use to do this?


                                                                                               #Interdisciplinary
                 Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS)
                    1.   Suppose you are practicing your presentation and want to see the slide with your speaker
                       notes. Which view would you choose in PowerPoint and why?
                    2.   Imagine you have created  a colourful drawing  in Paint that  you want  to include in a
                       PowerPoint presentation. Describe the steps you would take to import this drawing in
                       your slide.





                  Crack The             Code
                                                                                  #Coding & Computational Thinking

                 Solve the crossword using the given clues.

                    Across:
                    1.   Group of the Insert tab that allows you to add an action button

                    2.   The movement of text and other objects on a slide during a slide show
                    3.   View that allows to see a presentation not in full screen but in a window with simple
                       controls that make the presentation easy to review
                    4.   A group from where you can add a video file into a presentation
                    Down:
                    5.  These determine how the presentation moves from one slide to the other
                    6.  The key pressed along with the F5 key to start the slide show from the current slide

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