Final answer:
Slide transitions in a presentation refer to the visual effect that happens when moving from one slide to another, not the duration a slide stays on the screen. The time duration is usually controlled by other settings. Example includes content loaded slide transitions, where the next slide appears after the current slide’s content is fully displayed.
Step-by-step explanation:
Slide transitions refer to the visual effect that occurs when you move from one slide to another during a presentation, not the amount of time a slide is visible on the screen. So the correct answer would be B.False. The time a slide is visible on the screen is often controlled by the 'Slide Duration' or 'Advance Slide' settings. For example, with content loaded slide transitions, the next slide appears only after all the content of the current slide has been displayed.
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