A PowerPoint design template is stored in any file with __ extensions.

a) .pot

b) .ptt

c) .dtp

d) .ppt

The correct answer is a. .pot. Here’s why:

  • .pot: This file extension specifically designates a PowerPoint template file. It contains the pre-designed layouts, color schemes, fonts, and formatting styles that you can reuse for creating new presentations.
  • .ptt: This extension was used for presentations created with older versions of PowerPoint (pre-PowerPoint 97). While some systems might still recognize this format, it’s not the standard for templates anymore.
  • .dtp: This extension is not typically associated with PowerPoint presentations or templates. It might be used for other file types depending on the software.
  • .ppt: This extension represents a standard PowerPoint presentation file format (.pptx is the newer version). While you can save a presentation as a template (using the “Save As” option and choosing the “PowerPoint Template” file type), the base .ppt extension itself doesn’t indicate a template.

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