yes,he was badly injured
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Answer is "Home" ;)
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To provide the best recommendation for a slide layout, I would need to know the specific text you intend to present. However, generally speaking, if the text includes bullet points or key ideas, a "Title and Content" layout works well. For more detailed information or explanations, a "Two Content" layout could be effective, allowing for side-by-side comparison or additional visuals. If the text is primarily focused on a single topic or image, a "Title Slide" or "Blank Slide" might be best to emphasize that content.
You don't
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Find where the code for the moving text content lies in the layout. Remove that from the design layout.
It's highly probable.
How the words appear on a printed document.
NEVER MIND
In Word 2013, the default layout option for a picture inserted into a document is "In Line with Text." This means that the picture will align with the text as if it were a character in a paragraph, affecting the flow of text around it. Users can change this layout option to allow for more flexible positioning, such as "Square," "Tight," or "Behind Text," among others.
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