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Questions of AAA with Answers 1. In MS Word, by default, the Quick Access Toolbar is located at: the left end of the title bar. 2. In MS Word, the default Quick Access Toolbar consists of: Save, Undo, and Redo buttons. 3. In MS Word, clicking any tab of the Ribbon (other than...

Questions of AAA with Answers 1. In MS Word, by default, the Quick Access Toolbar is located at: the left end of the title bar. 2. In MS Word, the default Quick Access Toolbar consists of: Save, Undo, and Redo buttons. 3. In MS Word, clicking any tab of the Ribbon (other than the File tab) displays: a set of commands. 4. In MS Word, commands related to Managing the program and files are available in: the Backstage view. 5. In MS Word, to display the Backstage view, click: the File tab. 6. In MS Word, commands related to working with file content are represented as: buttons. 7. In MS Word, commands which do not appear on the ribbon tabs can be displayed by clicking: the dialog box launcher. 8. In MS Word, when the ribbon is minimized, if you want to display the commands of any tab, click: the tab name. 9. In MS Word, to display the program-specific Help window, using the keyboard, press: F1 key. 10. The status bar is located at: the bottom of the program window. 11. The status bar displays information about: the current file. 12. In MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint programs, the Zoom button, the Zoom slider, and the View Shortcuts toolbar provide the user with convenient methods for adjusting: the display of file content. 13. In MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint programs, to change the file content view, click: the buttons on the View Shortcuts toolbar. 14. In MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint programs, to change the file content magnification, click: the Zoom button on the status bar. 15. In MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint programs, to change the file content magnification, adjust: the Zoom slider on the status bar. 16. In MS Word, the user can create a new file from the New page of: the Backstage view. 1 17. In MS Word, the New page contains sets of formats that have been saved in such a way that they can be used as patterns for new documents. These formats are known as: templates. 18. In MS Word, to create a new document, which contains no content, click: Blank document on the New page. 19. In MS Word, after saving a file for the first time, subsequent changes are saved by clicking: the Save button. 20. In MS Word, after saving a file for the first time, subsequent changes can be saved, using the keyboard, by pressing: Ctrl+S Keys. 21. In MS Word, if the user clicks the save button, the new version of the file overwrites the previous version. If he wants to keep both the new version and the previous version, he should click: Save As in the Backstage view. 22. Saving two files of the same type with the same name in the same folder is: not possible. 23. Saving two files of different types with the same name in the same folder is: possible. 24. Saving two files of the same type with different names in the same folder is: possible. 25. Saving two files of the same type with the same name in different folders is: possible. 26. In MS Word, the user can open an existing document from the Open page of: the Backstage view. 27. In MS Word, documents which the user has recently worked on, are listed in: the Recent page of the Backstage view. 28. In MS Word, if more than one document is open, closing the active document: does not exit Word program. 29. In MS Word, if only one document is open, closing the active document: exits Word program. 30. In MS Word, to close the active document without exiting(closing) the program, click: Close in the Backstage view. 2 31. In MS Word, if the active document is too wide to fit entirely on the screen, the user can bring off-screen content into view without changing the location of the cursor by: using the horizontal scroll bar. 32. In MS Word, using the vertical scroll bar, to move up or down by one line click: the scroll arrows. 33. In MS Word, using the vertical scroll bar, to move up or down by the height of one window, click: above or below the scroll box. 34. In MS Word, dragging the scroll box on the scroll bar displays the part of the document corresponding to: the location of the scroll box. 35. In MS Word, to move the cursor to a specific location in the active document click: that location. 36. In MS Word, to move the cursor one character to the left, using the keyboard, press: Left Arrow key. 37. In MS Word, to move the cursor one character to the right, using the keyboard, press: Right Arrow key. 38. In MS Word, to move the cursor one line down, using the keyboard, press: Down Arrow key. 39. In MS Word, to move the cursor one line up, using the keyboard, press: Up Arrow key. 40. In MS Word, to move the cursor one word to the left, using the keyboard, press: Ctrl+Left Arrow key. 41. In MS Word, to move the cursor one word to the right, using the keyboard, press: Ctrl+Right Arrow key. 42. In MS Word, to move the cursor to the beginning of the current line, using the keyboard, press: Home key. 43. In MS Word, to move the cursor to the end of the current line, using the keyboard, press: End key. 44. In MS Word, to move the cursor to the beginning of the document, using the keyboard, press: Ctrl+Home. 45. In MS Word, to move the cursor to the end of the document, using the keyboard, press: Ctrl+End. 3 46. In MS Word, to move the cursor to the beginning of the previous page, using the keyboard, press: Ctrl+Page Up. 47. In MS Word, to move the cursor to the end of the previous page, using the keyboard, press: Ctrl+Page Down. 48. In MS Word, to move the cursor one screen up, using the keyboard, press: Page Up. 49. In MS Word, to move the cursor one screen down, using the keyboard, press: Page Down. 4

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