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An automobile manufacturer has written a long PowerPoint presentation to share with investors about the upcoming year’s business plan. During a trial run for the company president, the spokesperson practices clicking through the slides and giving the presentation speech. Afterward, the president suggests that every time a new vehicle model appears for the first time, the slide should stand out more but the colors and content of the slides should stay the same.



What would the presentation writers most likely do to make these specific slides stand out?


a. In Normal view, select each new-vehicle slide, and then use the Design tab to choose a color scheme that is different than the one used throughout the rest of the presentation.

b. In Master Slide view, create a “new-vehicle” master slide with a different type of title than the ones used throughout the rest of the presentation, and apply this master slide to all the slides where vehicles first appear.

c. In Normal view, select each new-vehicle slide and then use the Transitions tab to add a transition that is different than the one used throughout the rest of the presentation.

d. In Slide Show view, right-click during each new-vehicle slide to open the Timing options and increase the Advance Slide time so that it is longer than the timing used throughout the rest of the presentation.

User BishNaboB
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I'd go with C personally.

User Lky
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I would probably go with option B.
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