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Richard Rost 
           
2 months ago
Q1. What problem did Lucas from Garland, Texas encounter when trying to add shapes to his forms in Microsoft Access?
A. He could not find the shape tools in Access
B. He was unable to resize the shapes properly
C. He had trouble making the background transparent
D. He couldn't change the colors of the shapes

Q2. What types of shapes can you directly add to Microsoft Access forms and reports?
A. Any shapes available in PowerPoint
B. Only lines and rectangles
C. All shapes available in Word and Excel
D. Triangles and circles

Q3. Which Microsoft Office application does Richard prefer to use for creating and inserting shapes into Access?
A. Word
B. Excel
C. PowerPoint
D. Publisher

Q4. What issue arises when you directly copy and paste a shape from PowerPoint to Access?
A. The shape is automatically resized
B. The shape loses its color
C. The shape appears with a non-transparent background
D. The shape cannot be pasted at all

Q5. What is an advantage of using GIF or PNG format images in Access?
A. They automatically convert to PDF
B. They support animated backgrounds
C. They allow for transparent backgrounds
D. They come with watermark images

Q6. What is the correct method to preserve a transparent background when exporting a shape from PowerPoint to Access?
A. Use the "Save As Document" feature
B. Use the "Save As Picture" feature
C. Use the copy and paste method
D. Use the "Export to Access" feature

Q7. What should you do if you no longer want saved images in the Access gallery?
A. Ignore them; they disappear automatically
B. Manually clear them by right-clicking and deleting
C. Rename them to hide them
D. Transfer them to another database

Q8. Why might you not want to use a fake background with your shapes in Access?
A. It cannot be printed
B. It doesn't allow resizing
C. It may not match if the background color changes later
D. It cannot include multiple shapes

Q9. When preparing Access forms for print, what is typically recommended?
A. Use colorful backgrounds
B. Stick to complex shapes
C. Use a white background
D. Only use Excel for printing needs

Answers: 1-C; 2-B; 3-C; 4-C; 5-C; 6-B; 7-B; 8-C; 9-C

DISCLAIMER: Quiz questions are AI generated. If you find any that are wrong, don't make sense, or aren't related to the video topic at hand, then please post a comment and let me know. Thanks.

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