Exam 26: Word Lesson 1: Microsoft Word Basics
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Exam 26: Word Lesson 1: Microsoft Word Basics46 Questions
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Exam 28: Word Lesson 3: Helpful Word Features46 Questions
Exam 29: Word Lesson 4: Formatting Text46 Questions
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Exam 32: Word Lesson 7: Working With Documents46 Questions
Exam 33: Word Lesson 8: Increasing Efficiency Using Word46 Questions
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Print Layout view displays only the text of a document without showing the arrangement of the text.
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Documents printed in landscape orientation are longer than they are wide.
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If you worked on the document recently, you can click the File tab, on the navigation bar, click Recent, and then in the middle pane, click the name of the document in the list of recently opened and saved documents.
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Pressing the ____ key deletes the character to the left of the insertion point.
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____view shows text on the screen in a format that is easy to read and hides the Ribbon.
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Case WD 1-1 Amanda has been using the Save and Save As command interchangeably, and it has caused some problems with her files. Amanda had opened her file from last year, "Junior Year Class Trip.docx," and spent about an hour updating the text and photos to show the information from her Senior Year Class trip. When she was finished she clicked the "Save" button on the Quick Access toolbar. What information will be in the "Junior Year Class Trip.docx file?
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To use Full Screen Reading view, click the ____ tab on the Ribbon, and then in the Document Views group, click the Full Screen Reading button.
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Case WD 1-2 Sam's mouse suddenly stopped working and he has an important project to get out the door. He decides to use keyboard shortcuts. If Sam wants to move to the previous line, he should press the ____ key(s).
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After you select the settings you want, to print a document, click the Print button in the center pane on the ____ tab in Backstage view.
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You can use the Zoom feature to magnify and reduce your document on the screen.
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Case WD 1-2 Sam's mouse suddenly stopped working and he has an important project to get out the door. He decides to use keyboard shortcuts. To move to the beginning of the document, Sam should select the ____ keyboard shortcut.
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The Print tab in Backstage view enables you to look at a document as it will appear when printed before you actually print.
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Full Screen Reading view shows text on the screen in a format that is easy to read and hides the Ribbon.
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FIGURE WD 1-1
Referring to Figure WD 1-1 above, the easiest way to change the Zoom percentage is to ____.

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The status bar allows you to increase or decrease the size of the document on-screen.
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To exit Word, click the Close button in the ____ corner of the document window.
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When you click the New folder button, a new folder appears in the list with the temporary name "____" highlighted in blue.
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Press the Keyboard shortcut ____ to go to the beginning of the next word.
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When using ____ software such as Word, you can easily create and edit documents, such as letters and reports.
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Press the Keyboard shortcut ____ to go to the beginning of the line.
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