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1 | | In a Rich Text content control field, the text: |
| | A) | Can be formatted. |
| | B) | Cannot be formatted. |
| | C) | Is limited to lower case. |
| | D) | Cannot contain spaces. |
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2 | | The unique identifier that is used when a Word form is connected to a database is called: |
| | A) | A label. |
| | B) | An identifier. |
| | C) | A sig. |
| | D) | A tag. |
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3 | | To customize a check box content field with a character other than a check mark, go to: |
| | A) | Symbols. |
| | B) | Font. |
| | C) | Format. |
| | D) | Field properties. |
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4 | | Sets of available form fields from previous versions of Word are called: |
| | A) | History Tools. |
| | B) | Heritage Tools. |
| | C) | Vintage Tools. |
| | D) | Legacy Tools. |
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5 | | A content field with a list of options to choose from and also a place to type a different option is called: |
| | A) | An option field. |
| | B) | A combo field. |
| | C) | A merge field. |
| | D) | A choice field. |
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6 | | When you insert a content control field, it is, by default, shown as: |
| | A) | A text box. |
| | B) | A shape. |
| | C) | A bounding box. |
| | D) | A frame. |
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7 | | To prevent a content field from being inadvertently deleted you can use: |
| | A) | A lock. |
| | B) | Encryption. |
| | C) | A content password. |
| | D) | A placeholder. |
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8 | | You insert and customize content control fields in a document in order to create: |
| | A) | A template. |
| | B) | A macro. |
| | C) | A master document. |
| | D) | A form. |
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9 | | Use this mode to change the placeholder text for content control fields: |
| | A) | Design |
| | B) | Theme |
| | C) | Layout |
| | D) | Text box |
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10 | | By default, the color of your content control field is based on: |
| | A) | The font. |
| | B) | The style. |
| | C) | The theme. |
| | D) | The layout. |
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11 | | To keep the form from being modified while allowing editing of content control fields, use: |
| | A) | Grouping. |
| | B) | Locking. |
| | C) | Encryption. |
| | D) | Show/Hide button. |
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12 | | If a form is going to be reused, it should be saved as: |
| | A) | A master document. |
| | B) | A master form. |
| | C) | A template. |
| | D) | A PDF. |
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13 | | If you check the Remove content control when contents are edited box in the Content Control properties window when you are protecting the form, your users: |
| | A) | Cannot add their own choices. |
| | B) | Cannot type in the field. |
| | C) | Can change the questions. |
| | D) | Can type their own answers. |
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14 | | To edit the content control fields in the document that has restricted editing, you need to: |
| | A) | Ungroup the fields. |
| | B) | Put in your password. |
| | C) | Open as a template. |
| | D) | Save with a new name. |
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15 | | When you make changes in the master document, those changes are also reflected in the: |
| | A) | Style. |
| | B) | Document theme. |
| | C) | Subdocuments. |
| | D) | Template. |
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