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

Creating a Newsletter

Multiple Choice Quiz

Click on the correct response for each question below.



1

The horizontal lines that separate the headline from the body are called
A)column borders.
B)rules.
C)page borders.
D)headline borders.
2

This tab in the Symbol dialog box displays the Symbols font and a selection of symbols included in this font.
A)Symbols
B)Character
C)Bullet
D)Special
3

When the transparency option is set to zero in the Format WordArt dialog box, the color is
A)lightened.
B)solid.
C)brightened.
D)bolded.
4

In a newsletter, this might be used for a small self-contained story, a calendar, or a preview of the next issue.
A)Sidebar
B)Leader
C)Preview
D)Declaration
5

This can be used to let a reader know that an article is finished and does not continue on another page.
A)Symbol
B)Border
C)Shading
D)Frame
6

Columns can be specified by using the Columns button on the
A)Standard toolbar.
B)Drawing toolbar.
C)Formatting toolbar.
D)System toolbar.
7

In the Font dialog box, this option allows you to stretch or compress text horizontally as a percentage of its current size.
A)Spacing
B)Position
C)Scale
D)Width
8

When creating a text box without first selecting text, the drawing canvas appears and the mouse pointer changes to this, so you can draw the text box.
A)Pencil
B)Pitcher
C)Cross-hatch
D)Hand
9

To open multiple files at the same time, hold down this key while selecting multiple file names.
A)ALT
B)SHIFT
C)ENTER
D)CTRL
10

Text that is contained in a single text box or linked text boxes is called a
A)headline.
B)banner.
C)nameplate.
D)story.
11

To add a modified style to a template used to create a document, you can select this after modifying the style.
A)Save to Template
B)Modify Template
C)Add to Template
D)Save as Template




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