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1 | | The Tracking option is found under the: |
| | A) | Reference tab. |
| | B) | Home tab. |
| | C) | Review tab. |
| | D) | Add-ins tab. |
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2 | | When you insert a comment in a document, the comment appears in a: |
| | A) | New window. |
| | B) | Sidebar. |
| | C) | balloon. |
| | D) | Sticky note icon. |
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3 | | Each person editing a collaborative document is referred to as a(n): |
| | A) | Editor. |
| | B) | Collaborator. |
| | C) | Team unit. |
| | D) | Reviewer. |
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4 | | If multiple reviewers are commenting on the same document, Word differentiates them by using a different: |
| | A) | Color. |
| | B) | Font. |
| | C) | Number. |
| | D) | Symbol. |
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5 | | When the Reviewing pane is open, the title of that pane is: |
| | A) | Comments. |
| | B) | Revisions. |
| | C) | Edits. |
| | D) | Changes. |
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6 | | When you use the Compare option, you compare an original document with: |
| | A) | The revised document. |
| | B) | A similar topic. |
| | C) | An editorial version. |
| | D) | The topic outline. |
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7 | | This editing view displays a final version of the document with the proposed changes incorporated, and all editing changes and comments are hidden: |
| | A) | Original |
| | B) | No Markup |
| | C) | Simple Markup |
| | D) | Final |
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8 | | It's best to work in this view when reviewing a document with changes tracked: |
| | A) | Original |
| | B) | Simple Markup |
| | C) | No Markup |
| | D) | All Markup |
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9 | | This feature looks for hidden content, properties, or personal information that might create compatibility issues: |
| | A) | Custom XML Data |
| | B) | Backstage view |
| | C) | Inspect Document |
| | D) | Track Changes |
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10 | | When you are working on a document, Word automatically saves your document: |
| | A) | Every 10 minutes. |
| | B) | Every 10 seconds. |
| | C) | When you close the document. |
| | D) | When you close the application. |
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11 | | When you share information between Office applications such as inserting data from an Excel worksheet into a Word document, this is called: |
| | A) | Cooperation. |
| | B) | Integration. |
| | C) | Linking. |
| | D) | Coordination. |
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12 | | There are two different ways to insert content from one application into another—embedding and: |
| | A) | Importing. |
| | B) | Integrating. |
| | C) | Linking. |
| | D) | Bookmarking. |
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13 | | OLE is an acronym for: |
| | A) | Office List Exporter. |
| | B) | Office Linking Editor. |
| | C) | Object Linking and Embedding. |
| | D) | Objects, Lists, and Exports. |
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14 | | Word field codes that you can use to customize the mail merge process are called: |
| | A) | Records. |
| | B) | Rules. |
| | C) | Blocks. |
| | D) | Sequences. |
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15 | | To view Word field codes in your document, press: |
| | A) | Alt+F9. |
| | B) | F4. |
| | C) | Shift+V. |
| | D) | Shift+F1. |
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