When you do not have all the information to properly cite the source, you use a placeholder citation to hold a place for you in the text until you have all the reference information.
A placeholder citation is a temporary or incomplete citation used in a document to indicate that specific information or references need to be filled in later. It is often used during the drafting stage of a research paper or document when the full citation details are not readily available.
Use a placeholder like "[source information]" in the citation where the details are missing, and make sure to go back and fill in the correct information once it is available. This helps maintain accuracy and completeness in your citations.
After a placeholder is selected, how do you delete it?
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Alignment ist he horizontal placement of text in a placeholder in PowerPoint.
If you add more text to a placeholder, like a text box, than the placeholder can contain, text resizes to a smaller font to fit in the placeholder. That is Autofit.
When you type text in a placeholder in Microsoft PowerPoint, it becomes a text object
When you click the dashed border of a placeholder it displays as a Solid line.
the Autofit Options button
the Autofit Options button
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When you're quotient is in the hundredths place or more or when you're dividend or divisor has a placeholder zero as well.