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What is a title slide in PowerPoint?

What is a title slide in PowerPoint? A title slide in PowerPoint can take on many different definitions, but in most cases, it is the first slide in the slide deck and appears in the PowerPoint workspace when that presentation is opened. By default in PowerPoint, the title slide offers two text boxes for a title and subtitle.

What is 'bar chart'?

What is 'bar chart'? A bar chart is a graphical comparison of several quantities in which the lengths of the horizontal or vertical bars represent the relative magnitude of the values.

Paragraph Makers

Paragraph Makers Paragraphs are the group of sentences combined together, about a certain topic. It is a very important form of writing as we write almost everything in paragraphs, be it an answer, essay, story, emails, etc. We can say that a well-structured paragraph is the essence of good writing.  The purposes of the paragraph are to give information, to explain something, to tell a story, and to convince someone that our idea is right. Paragraphs are blocks of textual content that segment out a larger piece of writing—stories, novels, articles, creative writing, or professional writing portions—making it less complicated to read and understand. Excellent paragraphs are an available writing skill for plenty of types of literature, and proper writers can substantially beautify the clarity of their news, essays, or fiction writing whilst constructing nicely. Structure of a Paragraph A paragraph has three major parts - 1. Topic sentence 2. Supporting sentences 3. Concluding sentenc...

What is a Low-Level Language

What is a Low-Level Language? A low-level language, often known as a computer's native language, is a sort of programming language. It is very close to writing actual machine instructions, and it deals with a computer's hardware components and constraints. It works to control a computer's operational semantics and provides little or no abstraction of programming ideas. In contrast to high-level language that used for developing software, low-level code is not human-readable, and it is often cryptic. Assembly language and machine language are two examples of low-level programming languages.

Resizing Text Box

Resizing Text Box Text boxes, regardless of what they contain, can be easily sized in Word. To change the size of an existing text box, follow these steps: STEP 1 - Click once on the information within the text box. A box appears for the object (this is designated by eight squares, or handles, around the perimeter). STEP 2 - Use the mouse to point to one of the handles. The pointer will change to a double-headed arrow. Click on the left mouse button. STEP 3 - Drag the handle to resize the text box. STEP 4 - Release the mouse button when the text box is the size you want. The information it contains is reformatted to fit within the newly resized text box.

Insertion Point

Insertion Point An insertion point is the location on the screen where the next character typed will be inserted. This location may be in a text document, a form field, a Web browser address bar, or anywhere else on the screen that allows text input.