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MO-100 · Question #23

In the "Basic dinosaur facts" section, apply the Pencil Sketch artistic effect to the fossil picture.

This question tests the ability to apply an Artistic Effect to an image in Microsoft Word (or PowerPoint). Specifically, it requires locating a picture in a named section and applying the 'Pencil Sketch' preset from the Picture Format tools.

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Question

In the "Basic dinosaur facts" section, apply the Pencil Sketch artistic effect to the fossil picture.

Explanation

This question tests the ability to apply an Artistic Effect to an image in Microsoft Word (or PowerPoint). Specifically, it requires locating a picture in a named section and applying the 'Pencil Sketch' preset from the Picture Format tools.

Approach. Navigate to the 'Basic dinosaur facts' section and click the fossil picture to select it. With the picture selected, go to the 'Picture Format' tab (or 'Format' tab) that appears in the ribbon. Click 'Artistic Effects' in the Adjust group - this opens a gallery of preset effects. Hover over the thumbnails to find 'Pencil Sketch' (it renders the image to look like a hand-drawn pencil illustration) and click it to apply. The effect is applied immediately and can be confirmed by checking that the picture now displays the sketched appearance.

Concept tested. Applying Artistic Effects to images using the Picture Format ribbon tab in Microsoft Word or PowerPoint (MOS/MO-100/MO-300 objective: Format graphic elements - modify image appearance using built-in artistic effect presets).

Reference. Microsoft Support: 'Add an artistic effect to a picture' - Picture Format tab > Adjust group > Artistic Effects gallery

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#Artistic effects#Picture formatting#Graphic elements

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