The nurse is preparing a presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint software. Where does the nurse write notes to remember what to say when each slide is shown?
1. In the white space under the slide portion
2. In the column at the left of the slide
3. In the actual slide section
4. In a separate Word document
ANS: 1
There is a speaker's note section under the actual slide for notes to remind the speaker of what to say. This section is unseen by the audience.
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