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Computers and Technology, 16.10.2020 16:01, nmadrigal

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These statements describe lists in presentation programs:
Lists don't have to use bullets or numbers.
Numbering styles, colors, and sizes can be changed.
Numbers can be turned off and on.
Bullet styles, colors, and sizes can be changed.
Bullets can be turned off and on.
Numbers cannot be turned off.
Bullets cannot be turned off.

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