In MS PowerPoint, what key should a presenter hold down while using the pen tool during a live show to draw rigid horizontal or vertical annotation lines? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

In MS PowerPoint, what key should a presenter hold down while using the pen tool during a live show to draw rigid horizontal or vertical annotation lines?
A. Alt
B. Ctrl
C. Shift
D. Tab
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Holding the Shift key during a presentation slide delivery locks the integrated pen tool tracking into perfect horizontal or vertical lines.

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