Exam 3: Spreadsheet Software
Exam 1: Overview of Computers and Technology in the Law Office29 Questions
Exam 2: Word Processing and Document Assembly28 Questions
Exam 3: Spreadsheet Software30 Questions
Exam 4: Legal Timekeeping and Billing Software30 Questions
Exam 5: Databases, Case Management and Docket Control Software24 Questions
Exam 6: The Cloud and Social Media25 Questions
Exam 7: Electronic Discovery28 Questions
Exam 8: Litigation Support Software30 Questions
Exam 9: Research on the Internet and Electronic Mail28 Questions
Exam 10: The Electronic Courthouse, Automated Courtroom, and Presentation Graphics25 Questions
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When using function commands, the beginning and ending cell addresses in a range are separated by a semicolon (;).
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When creating a spreadsheet, you should always make all of your columns 20 characters wide.
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Like a pie chart, a stacked column graph shows the relative contributions of various elements to a whole.
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When inserting new rows into an existing spreadsheet, you can insert only one row at a time.
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When you print in mode, you print down the length of the page.
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Arithmetic operators can be used to add, subtract, multiply, and divide numbers.
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When creating a spreadsheet, it is recommended that you use complex headings and titles that only you and other members of your legal team would understand.
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