Objects on the slide that hold text are called A. Placeholders B. Object holders C. Auto layouts D. Text holders

Placeholders
Object holders
Auto layouts
Text holders

The correct answer is: A. Placeholders.

Placeholders are objects on the slide that hold text. They are usually rectangular boxes with a specific purpose, such as a title placeholder or a body text placeholder. Placeholders can be formatted and customized to match the overall design of the slide.

Option B, object holders, is incorrect. Object holders are containers for objects, such as images, shapes, and charts. They do not hold text.

Option C, auto layouts, is incorrect. Auto layouts are pre-defined arrangements of placeholders on a slide. They can be used to quickly create a slide with a specific layout.

Option D, text holders, is incorrect. Text holders is not a term used in PowerPoint.