Can someone help me on my code hs I really don’t get it and it’s a lot of work
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Computers and Technology, 17.02.2021 03:00 mizu36011
Can someone help me on my code hs I really don’t get it and it’s a lot of work
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Some of the items below indicate the steps required to move a slide to a different location in a presentation. select those steps and indicate the order in which they should be performed to move the slide. (for example, if an item describes what you do first, select 1.) included in the list are items that are not part of the process. for these items, select n/a, an abbreviation for not applicable. 1 — first 2 — second 3 — third 4 — fourth 5 — fifth 6 — sixth n/a — not applicable drag the slide to the desired place. enter the slide position desired. hold the mouse button down. select move from the tools menu. select the slide. switch to the notes view.
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