What happens when you select first and second slide and then try to insert the new slide 1 point?

What happens if you select first and second slide and then click on New Slide button on toolbar?

A. A new slide is inserted as first slide in presentation

B. A new slide is inserted as second slide in presentation

C. A new slide is inserted as third slide in presentation

D. None of above

Answer: Option C

Solution(By Examveda Team)

A new slide is inserted as third slide in presentation

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A. You can type text directly into a PowerPoint slide but typing in text box is more convenient.

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What happens when you click the new slide button?

Notice the New Slide button contains a New Slide button arrow. Click on the arrow to view different slide layouts. Another way to change the slide layout is by clicking on the Layout button located in the Slides group. The slide layout option determines the position of the objects on a slide.

What happens when you click on the top half of the New slide command in PowerPoint?

To quickly add a slide that uses the same layout as the selected slide, click the top half of the New Slide command.

What should you select to insert a new slide?

Insert new slide In the PowerPoint Ribbon, on the Home or Insert tab, click the New Slide option. In the drop-down menu that opens, select the type of slide to insert. The new slide will be inserted into the presentation where you clicked in step 1 above.

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