Which option can be used to create a new slide show with the current slides but presented in a different order A. Rehearsal B. Custom slider show C. Slide show setup D. Slide show view

Rehearsal
Custom slider show
Slide show setup
Slide show view

The correct answer is: B. Custom slide show

A custom slide show is a presentation that you create by selecting the slides that you want to include. You can then rearrange the order of the slides, add transitions and animations, and set the slide show options.

To create a custom slide show, follow these steps:

  1. In PowerPoint, open the presentation that you want to create the custom slide show from.
  2. On the Slide Show tab, in the Start Slide Show group, click Custom Slide Show.
  3. In the Custom Slide Show dialog box, click New.
  4. In the Slides in Custom Show dialog box, select the slides that you want to include in the custom slide show.
  5. Click Add.
  6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to add more slides to the custom slide show.
  7. When you are finished adding slides, click OK.
  8. In the Custom Slide Show dialog box, type a name for the custom slide show, and then click OK.

The custom slide show will be added to the Custom Shows list in the Custom Slide Show dialog box. To run the custom slide show, click the name of the custom slide show in the Custom Slide Show dialog box, and then click Run.

A. Rehearsal is a feature that allows you to practice your presentation before you give it. When you rehearse your presentation, PowerPoint records your narration and any mouse clicks that you make. You can then review the rehearsal to see how your presentation will look and sound.

C. Slide show setup is a feature that allows you to customize the settings for your slide show. You can set the slide show to run automatically, set the slide show to loop continuously, and set the slide show to hide the presenter’s notes.

D. Slide show view is a view that allows you to see your presentation as it will look to your audience. In slide show view, you can use the mouse or keyboard to advance through the slides. You can also use the Esc key to stop the slide show.

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