Asked by Kayla Lippoldt on May 24, 2024

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Which view shows slide titles as top-level text and bulleted lists indented below the slide titles?

A) Normal view
B) Outline view
C) Slide Sorter view
D) Reading view

Outline View

A feature in many software applications that displays documents or images in a simplified, structured format highlighting the main elements.

Slide Titles

The heading or title text on a presentation slide that often summarizes the content or topic of the slide.

Bulleted Lists

A collection of items presented in a list format, each preceded by a bullet point, to organize information.

  • Navigate and utilize different views in presentation software effectively for editing and organizing content.
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AH
Akeyla HarmonMay 25, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Outline view displays slide titles as top-level text and bulleted lists indented below them, providing a structured and organized overview of the presentation content. Normal view displays the slide in its real format, including any images or graphics, but it doesn't show the slide hierarchy. Slide Sorter view displays all slides in a thumbnail view, and Reading view displays the slides in a full-screen layout.