Ctrl + Left Arrow
is used toMoves the cursor beginning of the Line
Moves the cursor one word left
Moves the cursor one paragraph up
Moves the cursor one paragraph down
B. Moves the cursor one word left
Page Orientation can be changed at any time
Page Orientation of document determines by printer
Page Orientation must be set before start typing
Page Orientation of a document cannot be change
Close dialog box will open
Open dialog box will open
Save dialog box will open
Save As dialog box will open
Alt + F9
Ctrl + F9
Shift + F9
Space + F9
Spacing
Kerning
Positioning
Scaling
3
10
15
20
Proofing
Editing
Formatting
All of above
35
15
63
65
header and footer toolbar
print layout view
page setup dialog box
none of the above
Tab stop box
Left Indent
Right Indent
Center Indent
Grammatically incorrect
Short, repetitive
Misspelled
None of the above
Format
Tools
View
Edit
Preview the merge results
Format a main document
Edit a data source
Identify the main document
Ctrl+Page Down
Ctrl+Page Up
Both of the above
None of the above
insertion point
end mark
status indicator
scroll box
Graphics, text, styles, macros
Customized word command setting
Auto text entries
All of above
Ctrl + PageDown
is used toMoves the cursor one Paragraph Down
Moves the cursor one Page Down
Moves the cursor one Line Down
Moves the cursor one Screen Down
F9 keys
ALT+F9 keys
SHIFT+F9 keys
F8 keys
Press Alt + Down-arrow
Clicking with your mouse on the next column
Both of above
None of Above
Copy and Paste
Cut and Paste
Paste and Delete
Paste and Cut
Database
File manager
Image Editor
Word Processor
Italic
Left Indent
Save Document
Close Document
automatically moves text to the next line when necessary
appears at the bottom of the document
allows you to type over text
is the short horizontal line indicating the end of the document
Print Preview
Web layout view
Print Layout view
Reading View
Insert the symbol or type the text in a Word document first. Then, select the text or symbol and go to the AutoCorrect dialog box.
Click the Tools menu and choose AutoCorrect Options. Then, click the Insert menu and choose Symbol (or click the Format menu and choose Paragraph) to add the symbol or paragraph to AutoCorrect.
AutoCorrect can only accommodate one line of text. It is not possible to convert a symbol or multiple lines of text into an AutoCorrect entry.
Insert the symbol or type the text in a Word document first. Then, select the text or symbol and click the Edit menu followed by Paste Special. Select New AutoCorrect Entry and then click OK.
It activates extended selection
It activates the rectangular selection
It selects the paragraph on which the insertion line is
None of above
Next Page
Previous Page
Odd Page
Even Page
Hanging Indent
Left Indent
Open Tabs Dialog box
Terminate all opened Dialog box
create
modify
sort
all of the above
1
1.25
1.5
2
Forms tool bar
Formatting tool bar
Drawing tool bar
All of the above