Asked by Frank Milosevics on Apr 28, 2024

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The box on a slide that has a dotted or hatch-marked border and that contains the insertion point is a text ____.

A) placeholder
B) pane
C) layout
D) recorder

Placeholder

A temporary symbol or piece of text in a document or data field where the final input is to be inserted by the user.

Hatch-marked Border

A patterned border consisting of crisscrossed lines, often used to highlight or define a section of a document or graphic.

Insertion Point

The location in a document or field where new text or data will be entered or inserted.

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Katelynn McCaffreyApr 30, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
A text placeholder is a box on a slide that is designed to hold text. It has a dotted or hatch-marked border and contains the insertion point, which indicates where text entered into the box will appear.