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Old 09-10-2012, 07:51 AM
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Not sure how to handle this in a presentation.

I want to present a question with the answer being a underscored line. I then want to click the mouse and have the line replaced by the answer to the question.

Example:

Today is __________?

Click of mouse then fills in the blank with:



Today is Monday. (I also want the answer to be a different color font.)

I'm trying to do a class room presentation with a quiz.

Thanks for your help.

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Most people resort to having the answer in a separate text box but it's difficult to get the alignment exact. IMO a better way is to cover the answer with a rectangle set to slide background fill (Right click > Format shape) and give the shape an exit of wipe from left.
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