1.
Double-click the timeline, change the Finish date, and then click OK.
2.
Select the timeline shape, then drag the control handle on the right end of the timeline to the right.
3.
Re-create the timeline using the updated finish date.
4.
Right-click the timeline, select Configure Timeline, change the Finish date, and then click OK.
Q 1 / 35
markdown 1. Create a new diagram from one of the templates. 2. Drag shapes onto the page. 3. Add text to shapes (if required). markdown 1. Open a starter diagram. 2. Drag shapes around. 3. Connect the shapes and add text. markdown 1. Create a new diagram from one of the templates. 2. Create shapes using the drawing tools. 3. Add text to shapes (if required). markdown 1. Open a starter diagram. 2. Add text to shapes (if required). 3. Drag shapes onto the page.
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A
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B
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C
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D
Q 2 / 35
1.
The tools on the Mini Toolbar draw shapes with red borders.
2.
The tools on the Home tab automatically revert to the Pointer tool after drawing one shape.
3.
The tools on the Home tab draw shapes with dashed-line borders.
4.
The tools on the Mini Toolbar automatically revert to the Pointer tool after drawing one shape.
Q 3 / 35
1.
Microsoft Outlook tasks list
2.
Microsoft Access database
3.
Microsoft SQL Server database
4.
Microsoft SharePoint Foundation list
Q 4 / 35
1.
two-dimensional drawing
2.
units drawing
3.
metric drawing
4.
scaled drawing
Q 5 / 35
1.
ShapeSheet
2.
variable list
3.
workspace
4.
Master
Q 6 / 35
1.
Select all shapes on the page, then on the Org Chart tab, in the Picture group, click Show/Hide.
2.
Ensure that no shapes are selected, then on the Org Chart tab, in the Picture group, click Show/Hide.
3.
Select the Executive shape, then on the Org Chart tab, in the Picture group, click Show/Hide.
4.
Right-click the Executive shape, select Picture, and then select Hide.
Q 7 / 35
1.
a visual boundary around sets of objects that also builds logical relationships
2.
a container that maintains an ordered relationship among its members
3.
a shape that is glued to others to add comments
4.
a one-dimensional shape that is used to connect two shapes
Q 8 / 35
![image](images/001.png) ![image](images/002.png) ![image](images/003.png) ![image](images/004.png)
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A
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B
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C
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D
Q 9 / 35
1.
Message Flow
2.
Association
3.
Data Object
4.
Text Annotation
Q 10 / 35
1.
the center of the page
2.
the shape's pin position
3.
the shape's center of gravity
4.
the origin on the rulers
Q 11 / 35
1.
Engineering
2.
Software and Database
3.
Maps and Floor Plans
4.
Science
Q 12 / 35
![image](images/005.png)
1.
Belt shape
2.
hidden subordinates
3.
synchronized copy
4.
executive position
Q 13 / 35
1.
detailed network diagram
2.
rack diagram
3.
baseline
4.
wiring schematic
Q 14 / 35
1.
Use the Container Tools Format tab and under Membership, use Select Contents to add the shapes.
2.
Center the container over the top of the shapes.
3.
Select all the shapes to be added, right-click, and select Container > Add to Underlying Container.
4.
Select the container and use the commands in the Format tab to add the shapes.
Q 15 / 35
1.
layer
2.
z-order
3.
x-coordinate
4.
y-coordinate
Q 16 / 35
1.
manager
2.
executive
3.
associate
4.
assistant
Q 17 / 35
1.
.vsdm
2.
.vstx
3.
.vssx
4.
.vsdx
Q 18 / 35
1.
Alt
2.
Ctrl
3.
Tab
4.
Shift
Q 19 / 35
1.
Hold down the Shift key while dragging the selection handle.
2.
Hold down the Ctrl key while dragging the selection handle.
3.
Hold down the Tab key while dragging the selection handle.
4.
Hold down the Shift key while dragging the selection handle.
Q 20 / 35
1.
Press Shift+F7.
2.
Press Shift+F5.
3.
Press F7.
4.
Press F5.
Q 21 / 35
1.
Network Equipment
2.
Network Device
3.
PC Report
4.
Inventory
Q 22 / 35
1.
Z-Order
2.
Type
3.
Name
4.
Master
Q 23 / 35
1.
insertion bar
2.
data bar
3.
text callout
4.
icon set
Q 24 / 35
![image](images/006.png)
1.
Auto Align
2.
Auto Space
3.
Align Center
4.
Align Right
Q 25 / 35
1.
to simply show data in the form of text, or to show text plus other symbols related to data, such as currency symbols
2.
to show conditions; to visualize data in grouped percentages, amounts, or degrees; and simply to represent data in yes-or-no format
3.
to show percentages, ratings, progressions, scores, and amounts for comparing symbols and identifying symbol performance
4.
to fill shapes with color according to their data, such as identifying all shapes of a color as "on" and different colored shapes as "off"
Q 26 / 35
1.
On the View tab, in the Visual Aids group, clear the AutoConnect check box.
2.
On the File tab, open the Options dialog. In the Advanced group, clear Enable AutoConnect.
3.
In the Quick Shapes menu, select a connector or container shape first. This way, no shapes will appear on the Quick Shapes menu.
4.
Open the Document Stencil and move all shapes out of the "Drop Quick Shapes here" area.
Q 27 / 35
1.
From the Insert tab, in the Pages group, click the New Page button.
2.
Right-click the page name tab, click Page Setup, enter a new name in the Name box, and select Foreground.
3.
Right-click the page name tab, click Insert, and on the Page Properties tab, select Foreground.
4.
From the Insert tab, in the Pages group, click the New Page arrow and select Blank Page.
Q 28 / 35
1.
remove preview picture
2.
compress shape data
3.
remove unused themes, data graphics, and styles
4.
remove unused master shapes
Q 29 / 35
1.
Press Ctrl+F6.
2.
Press Shift+F6.
3.
Press Ctrl+Shift+F6.
4.
On the View tab, in the Window group, click the Next Window button.
Q 30 / 35
markdown 1. Select the table shape. 2. In the Size & Position window, type the desired width value into the Width field. markdown 1. Select the table shape. 2. In the Shape Data window, type the desired width value into the Width field. markdown 1. Select the table shape. 2. In the Size & Position window, type the desired width value into the X field. markdown 1. Ensure that the Shape Data window is open. 2. Select the table shape. 3. Click and drag one of the shape's selection handles until the Width field displays the desired value.
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A
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B
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C
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D
Q 31 / 35
1.
Ctrl+Home
2.
Ctrl+W
3.
Ctrl+Shift+W
4.
Esc
Q 32 / 35
1.
They look like 2D shapes, yet behave like lines, dynamic connectors, and other one-dimensional shapes.
2.
They look like 3D shapes, yet behave like lines, dynamic connectors, and other two-dimensional shapes.
3.
They look like 2D shapes, yet behave like lines, dynamic connectors, and other three-dimensional shapes.
4.
They look like 3D shapes, yet behave like lines, dynamic connectors, and other one-dimensional shapes.
Q 33 / 35
1.
.html
2.
.dwg
3.
.xps
4.
Q 34 / 35
1.
Visio list
2.
list
3.
variable list
4.
fixed list
Q 35 / 35