Exam 13: Integrating Word With Other Programs
Exam 1: Getting Started With Microsoft Office 201675 Questions
Exam 2: Creating Documents With Word 201675 Questions
Exam 3: Editing Documents74 Questions
Exam 4: Formatting Text and Paragraphs76 Questions
Exam 5: Formatting Documents75 Questions
Exam 6: Creating and Formatting Tables70 Questions
Exam 7: Illustrating Documents With Graphics69 Questions
Exam 8: Working With Themes and Building Blocks75 Questions
Exam 9: Merging Word Documents75 Questions
Exam 10: Develop Multipage Documents74 Questions
Exam 11: Working With Styles and Templates75 Questions
Exam 12: Working With References75 Questions
Exam 13: Integrating Word With Other Programs75 Questions
Exam 14: Exploring Advanced Graphics67 Questions
Exam 15: Building Forms83 Questions
Exam 16: Collaborating With Coworkers74 Questions
Exam 17: Customizing Word76 Questions
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Which of the following methods for sharing information between programs is usually used when you need to copy a small amount of text?
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Describe two ways to link an Excel chart to a Word document. When do you use each method?
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Sean has created a report in Word. He now needs to include the content of another Word file in his report and then make his report easy to navigate.
What could Sean do to help readers navigate the content of his report quickly?
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Kaylee is creating a PowerPoint presentation and she wants to first create the outline for her presentation in Word. She will then need to convert her Word outline into a PowerPoint presentation.
What does Kaylee need to do to ensure that the headings in her Word outline are converted to PowerPoint headings?
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What is a noticeable difference between scrolling through a document in Read Mode as compared with Print Layout mode?
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Match each term with the most accurate description below .
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Object modified in the destination program with the tools of the source program.
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Source program
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Match each term with the most accurate description below .
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The information contained in an Access database that you merge with a Word document.
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Embedded object
Linked object
Source program
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Match each term with the most accurate description below .
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The program in which information is originally created.
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Embedded object
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Object ____________________ and Embedding is the ability to share information with other programs.
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You modify an embedded object in the destination program using the tools of the source program.
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You change a hyperlink's colors so the hyperlink is easy to read against the dark background.
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After you break the links with source files, which command is inoperable for the destination file?
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To break a link, click the File tab, then click ____ in the Related Documents section of the Properties pane.
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After clicking the View tab, in what group will you find the Read Mode button?
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Which tab in PowerPoint do you click to apply a theme to a slide embedded in a Word document?
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You can create linked objects using the Paste command on the Home tab.
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When you open a merge document, what happens if the database is not stored in the location expected by Word?
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You can double-click an embedded object when you want to make changes to the data.
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Page breaks appear differently in Read Mode than they do in Print Layout mode.
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