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- The function of “Ctrl + B” in MS Word is to: Make the selected text bold.
- The “Ctrl + S” shortcut key in MS Word is used to: Save the document with the same name.
- The Thesaurus tool in MS Word is used for: Synonyms and Antonyms words.
- To close an MS Word document, you can use the option: Close from the File pull-down menu.
- The maximum number of lines you can set for a drop cap in MS Word is: 3.
- Pressing Shift + Delete in MS Word: Deletes the selected item permanently without placing it in the Recycle Bin.
- To change margin settings in Word 2016, you click on: Layout Tab on the menu bar and then point to the Page Margins.
- The sound effects files that can be added to a presentation in PowerPoint are: .wav files and .mid files.
- The shortcut key “Ctrl + E” in MS Word is used to: Align the selected text to the center.
- The option that enables automatic updates in destination documents is: Links.
- The directory in a directory is called: Subdirectory.
- The Home Keyboard Key in Microsoft Word is used to: Move the cursor to the beginning of the line.
- The shortcut “Ctrl + End” in MS Word is used to: Move the cursor to the end of the document.
- To create newspaper-style columns in MS Word, you use the option: Format Columns.
- To magnify your document in MS Word, you use the option: View, Zoom.
- All PowerPoint slides instance view is: Slide View.
- Small squares on the selection rectangle that surrounds a graphic in MS Word are: Sizing handles.
- To apply exactly the same formatting to another text, you can use the: Format Painter tool.
- Formatting buttons on the formatting toolbar in Microsoft Word can be used to format: Underlining.
- The “Ctrl + F” shortcut key in MS Word is used to: Open the Find and Replace Dialog box with activating the Find Tab.
- A directory in a directory is called: Subdirectory.
- The shortcut key “Ctrl + F” is used in MS Word to: Open the Find and Replace Dialog box with activating the Find Tab.