FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

USING MICROSOFT WORD

HOW TO REVIEW TRACK CHANGES IN MICROSOFT WORD

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Michael does NOT want to include some of the changes which were made to his document during review. Which of the following should he do?
A
Choose to Reject All of the changes made in the document
B
Choose to Accept All of the changes made in a document
C
Select the changes he wants to keep and click Reject
D
Select the changes he wants to remove & click Reject
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Choose to Reject All of the changes made in the document.

Detailed explanation-2: -Select the shape you want to copy formatting from, then press Ctrl+Shift+C. Select the shape you want to copy formatting to, then press Ctrl+Shift+V.

Detailed explanation-3: -To insert a section break: On the Page Layout tab, click the Breaks command, then select the desired section break from the drop-down menu. In our example, we’ll select Continuous so our paragraph remains on the same page as the columns. A section break will appear in the document.

Detailed explanation-4: -Before you create form elements in a document, you’ll need to activate the Developer tab on the Ribbon. To do this, click File > Options to access the Word Options dialog box. Select Customize Ribbon, then click the check box for the Developer tab. The Developer tab will appear on the Ribbon.

Detailed explanation-5: -These are Word’s basic default settings, but they can be changed any time in the References tab menu using the Footnote and Endnote properties. You can change the format, appearance, and location of your footnotes and endnotes.

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