USING MICROSOFT WORD
HOW TO REVIEW TRACK CHANGES IN MICROSOFT WORD
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used to check the spelling and grammar in a document, add comments to a document, track the changes in a document, compare two or more versions of a document, or to protect a document.
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Where you create labels and envelopes
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This tab has commands to add footnotes, bibliographies, and table of context
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -The References Tab is used to provide a hub to use citations, footnotes, endnotes, tables of contents. bibliographies, and any other type of references in a document. Often users will use the references tab when writing a research paper or a long document with many chapters.
Detailed explanation-2: -Word has its own, basic referencing system available via the ‘References’ tab on the ribbon. This lets you add references to a document and then create a bibliography at the end of the text. References are stored in a master list, which can be used to add references to further documents.
Detailed explanation-3: -The References tab has six groups of related commands; Table of Contents, Footnotes, Citations & Bibliography, Captions, Index and Table of Authorities.
Detailed explanation-4: -Click at the end of the sentence or phrase that you want to cite, and then on the References tab, in the Citations & Bibliography group, click Insert Citations. From the list of citations under Insert Citation, select the citation you want to use.