Exam 1: Office 2013 and Windows 8: Essential Concepts and Skills
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Critical Thinking Questions Case 2 Your friend Shirley comes to you for help organizing her files, all of which currently are stored on a USB flash drive. You suggest that she create a folder for each class that she is taking. In addition, you suggest that she create folders within each class folder, one for each topic that the class covers. Shirley takes your suggestion and creates a folder called Hist201 for her American history class. Inside the Hist201 folder, she creates folders called CivilWar and Slavery. Shirley saved a document to one of the folders she created, but now she cannot recall which one. What should she use to locate the document?
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Identify the letter of the choice that best matches the phrase or definition.
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A named unit of storage.
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____ can guide you by suggesting some commonly used database organizations.
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One method of displaying the entire contents of a window is to ____ it.
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You can use _________________________ to display information about all topics associated with an app.
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Organizing files in folders is part of a process known as file management.
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List and briefly describe at least six of the programs included with Microsoft Office 2013.
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