CTRL + Enter
Alt + Enter
Shift + Enter
Space + Enter
C. Shift + Enter
Preview the merge results
Format a main document
Edit a data source
Identify the main document
to set tabs
to set indents
to change page margins
All of the above
With the up arrow and down arrow keys
With the shift + tab keys
With the tab key
All of the above
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
Copy and Paste
Cut and Paste
Paste and Delete
Paste and Cut
Alt+Ctrl+C
Alt + C
Ctrl + C
Ctrl + Shift + C
From formatting toolbar
Page Setup from File menu
Font from Format menu
Paragraph from Format menu
Forms tool bar
Formatting tool bar
Drawing tool bar
All of the above
On the left of horizontal scroll bar
On the right of horizontal scroll bar
On the top of vertical scroll bar
On the bottom of vertical scroll bar
Moves the cursor beginning of the document
Moves the cursor beginning of the paragraph
Moves the cursor beginning of the screen
Moves the cursor beginning of the line
on alternate page
on first page
on every page
none of the above
To mark the ending of a page of document
To quickly jump to a specific location in the document
To add hyperlinks in a web page
None of These
normal view
print layout view
print preview mode
both B and C
Press Alt + Down-arrow
Clicking with your mouse on the next column
Both of above
None of Above
Alt + F9
Ctrl + F9
Shift + F9
Space + F9
press the enter key twice
click the Undo button on the Standard toolbar
press the backspace key to remove the bullet
click the Bullets button on the Formatting toolbar
35
15
63
65
0"
0.5"
1"
1.5"
Spelling suggestions
Synonyms and Antonyms words
Translate
None of these
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.
Go to Format menu and then Font option. Open Underline Style and choose Double Underline
From Format menu choose Font option and then from Font tab open Underline Style and select Double Underline
Select the text then choose Format >> Font and on Font tab, open Underline Style and choose Double Underline
Click double underline tool on formatting toolbar
ctrl
alt
shift
tab
1
1.25
1.5
2
8 and 72
8 and 68
6 and 72
6 and 68
Page Orientation
Page margins
Paper Style
Paper Source
Both are same. They are only two different ways of capitalize text
It is faster to convert from Change Case than from Font dialog box
Change Case makes conversion permanent but All Caps on Font can always be reverted
All Caps on Font dialog box makes the change permanent where Change Case can be always reverted
Main document
Data source
Merge fields
Word fields
scroll boxes
sizing handles
status indicators
move handles
Open Paragraph Dialog Box
Open Page Format Dialog Box
Open Save Dialog Box
Open Print Dialog box
Small programs created in MS-Word to automate repetitive tasks by using VBA
Small add-on programs that are installed afterwards if you need them
Programming language that you can use to customize MS-Word
Large tools in Word such as mail merge