Question | Answer |
True or false, in Microsoft word, the menu bar contains icons used to format your document. | False |
True or false, the status bar in Microsoft Word tells you the current location of the cursor. | True |
True or false, icons that are grayed out on the toolbars are disabled. | True |
True or false, keys that you press but do not make a character, such as TAB or ENTER, are called non-printing characters. | True |
When you reach the end of a line you are typing, the next words move down to the following line. This is called... | Word wrap |
Scrolling allows... | text that is wider or deeper than the screen to move sideways or up so you can see it. |
Editing refers to... | deleting characters, changing characters, inserting characters. |
The numeric keypad should be used... | anytime you have a number to type. |
When you view an entire document, including the margins and page numbers, you are ___ the document. | previewing |
Before you apply a formating change to a document, you usually ___ by highlighting a section. | select text |
A filename can not contain any of the following characters except... | the @ sign |
Short descriptions of the toolbar buttons that appear when the mouse pointer rests on the button. | Tooltips |
Displays buttons that you can click to perform common tasks such as saving or printing a file. | Standard toolbar |
Displays the name of the document. | Title bar |
Is the blinking vertical bar that shows where text will appear when you type it. | Insertion point |
Displays buttons you click to change the appearance of a document. | Formatting toolbar. |
Displays the page margins, tabs, and paragraph indentions. | Horizontal ruler |
Are used to move through a document parts of the document not currently visible on the screen. | Scroll bars |
Displays a row of available items. When accessed, each will display a list of options. | Menu bar |
Moves the insertion point to the end of the line. | End |
Takes insertion point to the next screen. | Page down |
Takes insertion point to the previous screen. | Page up |
Deletes one character to the left of the insertion point. | Backspace |
Moves insertion point to the beginning of the line. | Home |
Moves the screen up or down but does not move the insertion point. | Scroll lock |
Deletes one character to the right of the insertion point. | Delete |
True or false, you press the enter key twice to double space. | True |
True or false, you press enter key at the end of a line to use the word wrap feature. | False |
True or false, when keying a hyphenated, do not include a space before or after the hyphen. | True |
True or false, you can press tab before keying a paragraph to indent the first line of a paragraph. | True |
In order to use the numeric keypad to key numbers, the Caps Lock key must be active. | False |
The numeric key pad is typically at the top of the keyboard. | False |
When using the numeric keypad, numbers are typically entered with fingers of both hands. | False |
To turn off Caps Lock... | Press Caps Lock once. |
The home keys on the numeric keypad are ___. | 4,5, and 6. |
The enter key on the numeric key pad... | Is used to start a new line and is pressed by the right hand pinky finger and it is also used to perform the same functions as the Enter key on the regular keyboard. |
To use the numeric key pad, you must first... | press Number Lock. |
When keying a semicolon in a sentence... | key one space after it. |
To indent the first word of a sentence be 1/2 inch... | press Tab once. |
You press the enter key to... | start a new line, to double space, and to start a new paragraph. |
When you key a question mark at the end of a sentence... | include no space before it. |
When the number lock is not active, the numeric keypad is used to... | move the insertion point around the screen. |
When using the numeric keypad, you typically press the enter key with... | your right pinky finger. |
The numeric keypad should be used... | whenever you have to insert data in a column. |
How many periods are in a ellipsis? | 3 |
What is this symbol called: ^ | Caret |
These symbols () are called... | Parentheses |
Which of the following is not on the top row?
#, @, \, or *? | The \ sign |