Correct option is C
Correct Answer: (C) Clicking the 'Increase List Level' button in the Paragraph group
Explanation:
- In MS PowerPoint, to create a sub-bullet point (a lower-level bullet), you can click the 'Increase List Level' button in the Paragraph group on the Home tab. This button indents the current bullet point to a lower level, creating a sub-bullet point.
Information Booster:
- Alt + Enter: This is used to create a line break within the same list item, not to create a sub-bullet.
- Ctrl + Tab: This can be used to indent the bullet point in some applications, but in PowerPoint, the Increase List Level button or the Tab key is used to create sub-bullets.
- Decrease List Level: This reduces the indent of the bullet point, moving it to a higher-level bullet, not creating a sub-bullet.