What is a slide-title master pair? A. The title area and text area of a specific slide B. A slide master and title master merged into a single slide C. A slide master and title master for a specific design template D. All of above

The title area and text area of a specific slide
A slide master and title master merged into a single slide
A slide master and title master for a specific design template
All of above

The correct answer is: C. A slide master and title master for a specific design template.

A slide master is a template that contains the design elements that appear on all slides in a presentation, such as the background, fonts, and placeholders. A title master is a template that contains the design elements that appear on the title slide of a presentation, such as the title and subtitle placeholders. A slide-title master pair is a set of two masters, a slide master and a title master, that are used together to create a presentation.

Option A is incorrect because the title area and text area are part of a slide, not a slide-title master pair.

Option B is incorrect because a slide master and title master are not merged into a single slide. They are two separate masters that are used together to create a presentation.

Option D is incorrect because not all slide-title master pairs are for a specific design template. Some slide-title master pairs are used to create presentations that do not have a specific design template.