A. Ctrl+N
B. Ctrl+M
C. Ctrl+O
D. Ctrl+D
E. None
Submitted by: Muhammad Danish
Ctrl+M is the keyboard shortcut to add a new slide in PowerPoint.
Related Mcqs:
- Which shortcut key inserts a New Slide in Current Presentation?
A. Ctrl + N
B. Ctrl + M
C. Ctrl + O
D. None of These - The best way to insert a new slide in a presentation is to use the______________?
A. Normal view
B. Special view
C. Slide show view
D. Slide sorter view - There can be many ways to insert page number in a document. Which of the following lets you insert page number in Ms Word?
A. Page number from Insert menu
B. Footnote from Insert menu
C. Page Setup from file menu
D. Both a & c - Insert Date, Format Page Number, and Insert AutoText are buttons on the __________ toolbar in Ms Word.
A. Formatting
B. Header and Footer
C. Standard
D. Edit - Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation?
A. File, add a new slide
B. Insert, New slide
C. File Open
D. File, New - To insert a hyperlink in a slide
A. Choose Insert >> Hyperlink
B. Press Ctrl + K
C. Hyperlinks can’t be inserted in slides
D. Both a & bSubmitted by: Muhammad Danish
- Which of the following should you use if you want all the slide in the presentation to have the same “look” in Microsoft PowerPoint?
A. the slide layout option
B. add a slide option
C. outline view
D. a presentation design templateSubmitted by: Ray Muhammad Asif
- Which of the following allow you to select more than one slide in a presentation?
A. Alt + Click each slide
B. Shift + drag each slide
C. Shift + Click each slide
D. Ctrl + Click each slide - the slide that is used to introduce a topic and set the tone for the presentation is called the
A. table slide
B. graph slide
C. bullet slide
D. title slide - To start slide show of a presentation?
A. Hit F5 key
B. From Slide Show menu choose From Beginning
C. From Slide Show menu choose Rehearse timing
D. Both A & B
The correct answer to the question: "Shortcut to insert new slide in the current presentation is ______________." is "Ctrl+M".
1 Comment
shortcut key is ctl+shift+M