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Jana has several photos of possible store locations that she wants to show in her presentation. She thought it would look good to have a framed text box with the location information in it overlapping the edge of each photo. The problem is she put the text boxes in first, and now the photo is on top instead of the text box. What's the easiest fix?

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Final answer:

Jana can fix her presentation by adjusting the layering of the photos and text boxes, making sure the text box overlaps the photo. She should also balance the photo composition and unify the word count of picture captions for visual appeal.

Step-by-step explanation:

The easiest fix for Jana's presentation issue is to adjust the layering of the images and text boxes. This can be done in most presentation software by selecting the photo and looking for an option to send it to the back, or selecting the text box and bringing it to the front.

That way, the text box with the location information will overlap the edge of each photo as Jana initially intended. To create a visually appealing presentation, she should place the most important part of her photos at one of the four intersections as this makes the photo balanced and interesting.

Furthermore, ensuring that the captions of pictures are uniform in word count contributes to the visual appeal and creates a more powerful narrative.

Jana can fix her presentation by adjusting the layering of the photos and text boxes, making sure the text box overlaps the photo. She should also balance the photo composition and unify the word count of picture captions for visual appeal.

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