Answer correctly 7 of the questions below to advance to the next level
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1. In order to save an existing document with a different name you need to:
Retype the document and give it a different name Use the Save as.. command Copy and paste the original document to a new document and then save Use Windows Explorer to copy the document to a different location and then rename it
2. Which keyboard shortcut bolds selected text?
Ctrl+B Alt+B File/Format/Bold None of the above
3. How can you highlight text without using the mouse?
It is impossible Use the F5 key Use the arrow keys while holding down a Ctrl key Use the arrow keys while holding down a Shift key
4. What would you see while spell checking the phrase "My father was write"?
The word "write" is misspelled No errors The verb of the phrase will be highlighted A blue squiggly underline under the word "write"
5. Suddenly Word does not display your favorite toolbar. What has happened?
Your program has been infected by a macro virus This version of Word does not support toolbars Your toolbar option has been deleted from the menus Your toolbar has been unchecked under the View/Toolbars menu
6. In page preview mode:
You can see all pages of your document You can only see the page you are currently working You can only see pages that do not contain graphics You can only see the title page of your document
7. Which elements of a Word document can be displayed in color?
Only graphics Only text All elements All elements, but only if you have a color printer
8. In order to create columnar data in Word you need to:
Tab consecutively until you cursor reaches the desired place Set tabs or use the Table menu You need to use Excel Press the space bar until your cursor reaches the desired place
9. The background of any Word document:
Is always white color Is the color you preset under the Options menu Is always the same for the entire document Can have any color you choose
10. In Word you can force a page break:
By positioning your cursor at the appropriate place and pressing the F1 key By using the Insert/Section Break By positioning your cursor at the appropriate place and pressing Ctrl+Enter By changing the font size of your document
Last modified: December 09, 2004 Yannis Grammatis