CA Quiz W3 25-40

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1.
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A ____ is a formatting mark at the end of a line that moves the insertion point to the beginning of the next physical line.
2.
1 point
Press ____ to create a line break, which advances the insertion point to the beginning of the next physical line, ignoring any paragraph formatting instructions.
3.
1 point
If you want to select the first and third rows in the table you select the first row, and then hold down the ____ key while selecting the third row.
4.
1 point
Essential business letter elements include the ____.
5.
1 point
Pressing the ____ key instructs Word to replace a building block name with the stored building block entry.
6.
1 point
To move from the second cell in the table in the accompanying figure back to the previous cell, press ____.
7.
1 point
To move from the first cell in the table to the next cell, press ____.
8.
1 point
Items like the phone number are copied from a(n) ____ document.
9.
1 point
A(n) ____ contains instructions for filling areas of a template.
10.
1 point
In the ____ letter style, all components of the letter begin flush with the left margin.
11.
1 point
In a business letter, type the ____ at least four blank lines below the complimentary close, allowing room for the author to sign his or her name.
12.
1 point
To select multiple cells, rows, or columns in a table that are not adjacent to one another, select the first cell and then hold down the ____ key while selecting the next cell, row, or column.
13.
1 point
In a business letter, the ____, if present, begins two lines below the last line of the inside address.
14.
1 point
To advance rightward from one cell to the next in a table, press the ____ key.
15.
1 point
If the e-mail address shown in the accompanying figure had just been pasted into the cover letter shown, that would make this letter the ____ document.
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1 point
A(n) ____ is a dot or other symbol positioned at the beginning of a paragraph.