USING MICROSOFT WORD
HOW TO REVIEW TRACK CHANGES IN MICROSOFT WORD
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
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True
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False
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -By default, a link will appear like this (in all browsers): An unvisited link is underlined and blue. A visited link is underlined and purple. An active link is underlined and red.
Detailed explanation-2: -By default, when Word formats a hyperlink, the hyperlink appears blue with a blue underline, and a followed hyperlink appears in a purple-ish, violet colour, with purple-ish violet underline. Word has built-in styles named “Hyperlink” and “FollowedHyperlink". “Hyperlink” is blue.
Detailed explanation-3: -To change the color of hyperlink text, click the arrow next to Hyperlink, and then select a color. To change the color of followed hyperlink text, click the arrow next to Followed Hyperlink, and then select a color.
Detailed explanation-4: -The default color for a link state can be changed using HTML tags and attributes. The style attribute can override any style set using HTML <style> tag or an external style sheet.
Detailed explanation-5: -By default, browsers will usually display hyperlinks as such: An unvisited link is usually blue and underlined. A visited link is usually purple and underlined. An active link is usually red and underlined.