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Double-Underline Format
Superscript
Center Align
Hanging INDENT
Correct!
To the end of a line of text
Correct!
Go To Command
Correct!
Italic
Correct!
Subscript
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Increase Font Size
Correct!
Font Dialog Box
Correct!
Double Spacing
Correct!
Indent a paragraph
1. It is considered standard format. This type of alignment is also known as ragged right.
2. This type of alignment is also known as ragged left or flush right.
3. The line spacing that is set to a minimum value. Word can disobey that value and add
more space whenever necessary to make room for larger type, different fonts, or graphics
on the same line of text.
4. It is the preferred text-emphasis format. Italicized text is light and wispy, poetic, and free.
5. Included in the Multiple Pages drop-down list is a printer setting that is used when the
printer is smart enough to print on both sides of a sheet of paper.
TRUE OR FALSE
6. 2 Pages per Sheet splits the paper right down the center and forces Word to print two
“pages” per sheet of paper. Note that this option works best when the pages are in
landscape orientation.
7. Mirror Margin is Word's attempt to create a multiple-page booklet by printing the proper
pages on both sides of a sheet of paper.
8. Page numbering always starts at 1.
9. Word’s page can be colored as its background. You can format each page in a document
with a different background color by follow these steps:
1. Click the Layout tab.
2. In the Page Background group, click the Page color button.
3. Choose a color from the palette or choose the More Colors menu item to pluck out
your own favorite page background color.
10. Header is a text style used to break up a long document, to introduce new concepts, and to
help organize the text.
11. Word uses two locations on the Ribbon for the paragraph-formatting commands. The first
Paragraph group is found on the Home tab. The second is located on the Layout tab.
12. The Shading command is used also to shade other objects on the page, such as cells in a
table. That’s why it dwells in the Paragraph group and not the Font group.
14. The Font dialog box contains all the commands for formatting paragraph, including quite a
few that is not shown in the Font group on the Ribbon.
15. On the ruler, you see the page margins left and right, and to the far left is called in some
books a tab gizmo. Dragging the Left Indent control left or right adjusts a paragraph’s left margin.
Moving this gizmo does not affect the hanging indent.