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Office XP Word 2002
Office XP Word 2002, 2/e
Timothy O'Leary

Creating Reports and Tables

Multiple Choice Quiz

Click on the correct response for each question below.



1

In Outline view, any text not identified with a heading style is considered
A)A. Body text.
B)B. Subheading text.
C)C. Outline text.
D)D. Paragraph text.
2

In Outline view, to view and reorganize a document’s structure, you can
A)A. Freeze frame the document.
B)B. Collapse the document.
C)C. Section the document.
D)D. Zoom the document.
3

In Outline view, to collapse text below a specific heading level that you want to display,
A)A. Double-click the plus symbol next to the heading.
B)B. Click the Show Level box.
C)C. Click the heading text, and then click the rectangle symbol.
D)D. Click the numbered button for the lowest.
4

In Outline view, to expand collapsed text under a heading one level at a time,
A)A. Click the heading text and then click the Show Level box.
B)B. Double-click the plus symbol next to the heading.
C)C. Click the heading text and then click the Expand button.
D)D. Double-click the box symbol next to the heading.
5

Moving headings in Outline view selects and moves
A)A. The entire topic.
B)B. Only the headings.
C)C. Only body text.
D)D. All subtopics.
6

When saving a folder, the rules for naming folders are the same as for naming files, except they typically do not include
A)A. Numbers.
B)B. Letters.
C)C. An extension.
D)D. Characters.
7

This dialog box is used to change the way many features in Word operate.
A)A. Format
B)B. Options
C)C. Tools
D)D. Customize
8

In Print Layout view, this will control the formatting that will be applied.
A)A. Formatting zones
B)B. Layout styles
C)C. Formatting themes
D)D. AutoFormat
9

In the Styles and Formatting dialog box, this task pane allows you to apply styles, create new styles, and modify existing styles.
A)A. Notes
B)B. Styles and Formatting
C)C. Tools
D)D. Paragraph
10

A Title style is a
A)A Title style is a A. Page style.
B)B. Character style.
C)C. Paragraph style.
D)D. Note style.
11

This is a listing of the topic headings that appear in a document and their associated page references.
A)A. Index
B)B. Works Cited page
C)C. Table of contents
D)D. Reference




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