Exam 24: Windows Xp Unit B: Understanding File Management
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Exam 3: Word 2007 Unit C: Formatting Text and Paragraphs64 Questions
Exam 4: Word 2007 Unit D: Formatting Documents60 Questions
Exam 5: Outlook 2007 Unit A: Getting Started With E-Mail65 Questions
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Exam 7: Powerpoint 2007 Unit A: Creating a Presentation in Powerpoint 200761 Questions
Exam 8: Powerpoint 2007 Unit B: Modifying a Presentation66 Questions
Exam 9: Powerpoint 2007 Unit C: Inserting Objects Into a Presentation65 Questions
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Exam 11: Access 2007 Unit A: Getting Started With Access 200763 Questions
Exam 12: Access 2007 Unit B: Building and Using Queries62 Questions
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Exam 14: Access 2007 Unit D: Using Reports64 Questions
Exam 15: Excel 2007 Unit A: Getting Started With Excel 200766 Questions
Exam 16: Excel 2007 Unit B: Working With Formulas and Functions66 Questions
Exam 17: Excel 2007 Unit C: Formatting a Worksheet66 Questions
Exam 18: Excel 2007 Unit D: Working With Charts66 Questions
Exam 19: Concepts Unit A: Understanding Essential Computer Concepts66 Questions
Exam 20: Office 2007 Unit A: Getting Started With Microsoft Office 200766 Questions
Exam 21: Windows Vista Unit A: Getting Started With Windows Vista66 Questions
Exam 22: Windows Vista Unit B: Understanding File Management66 Questions
Exam 23: Windows Xp Unit A: Getting Started With Windows Xp100 Questions
Exam 24: Windows Xp Unit B: Understanding File Management101 Questions
Exam 25: Integration Unit A: Integrating Word and Excel66 Questions
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Exam 27: Integration Unit C: Integrating Word, Excel, Access, and Powerpoint66 Questions
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In the above figure, item #3 represents the ____________________ button.

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Clicking the Up button moves back one location in the list of recently viewed locations.
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A(n) ____________________ gives you quicker access to a particular file, folder, or program.
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To open a file from the Open dialog box, you either can click the file, then click Open, or you can ____.
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The graphics program that comes with Windows XP is called ____.
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In the Explorer Bar, a plus sign (+) next to an object in Windows Explorer indicates that a lower level of hierarchy is shown.
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In the Windows Explorer window, the pane on the right side displays ____.
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____________________ are areas on a flash drive or hard disk in which you can store and organize files.
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Both My Computer and Windows Explorer allow you to manipulate the structure of your computer in the same way.
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When using Windows XP Search, click the Search button on the Standard Buttons toolbar to open the ____________________ pane.
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If you delete a file from a flash drive, it will be stored in the Recycle Bin.
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If you open a file, then save it with a new name, the original file will be changed along with the new file.
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The space on a computer's hard disk that is used for storing deleted files is called the ____________________.
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To display information such as the size and type of files in My Computer and Windows Explorer, use the ____________________ view.
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A(n) ____________________ drive is removable, while a hard disk is built into a computer.
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Random access memory (RAM) stores your computer work permanently.
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