How can you access the font size tool on the formatting toolbar?
(A) Ctrl + Shift + P
(B) Ctrl + Shift + S
(C) Ctrl + P
(D) Ctrl + S
(A) Ctrl + Shift + P
(B) Ctrl + Shift + S
(C) Ctrl + P
(D) Ctrl + S
(A) From File menu choose Close submenu
(B) Click X button on the title bar
(C) Choosing File menu then Exit submenu
(D) Press Alt + F4
(A) Auto Correct as you type
(B) Auto Change as you type
(C)Auto Format as you type
(D) Smart Tags as you type
(A) Ctrl + F
(B) Ctrl + Shift + D
(C) Ctrl + D
(D) Alt + Ctrl + F
Opens the Font dialog box with the focus at the Font combo box (see also Ctrl+Shift+F and Ctrl+Shift+P).
(A) clip art
(B) captions
(C) hyperlinks
(D) bookmarks
(A) Drag the tab stop marker out of the ruler
(B) Double click the tab marker and choose Clear All
(C) Right-click the tab stop marker and choose remove
(D) All of above
The easiest way to change and remove tab stops is to work with them directly on the Ruler. We can drag a tab stop to the right or left to shift its position, or we can drag it off the Ruler entirely (up or down) to remove it. To change a tab stop’s type, double-click the tab stop on the Ruler to open the Tabs dialog box and make our changes there.
(A) upper-left corner and use it for your favorite commands
(B) floats over your text and use it when you need to make formatting changes
(C) Home tab and use it when you need to quickly launch or start new document
(D) None of above
(A) Tab stop box
(B) Left Indent
(C) Right Indent
(D) Center Indent
(A) DMOS
(B) POST
(C) CMOS
(D) RIP
Full form of POST is “Power On Self Test.”
(A) Files may share the same name or the same
extension but not both
(B) Every file in the same folder must have a unique
name
(C) File extension is another name for file type
(D) The file extension comes before the dot (.)
followed by the file name