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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Citations
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Bookmarks
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Footnotes
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Endnotes
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Detailed explanation-1: -Which of the following is a location or selection of text which can be named to mark and navigate to different locations? Endnotes.
Detailed explanation-2: -The correct answer is option 4. Bookmark in MS Word is a specific word, section, or location in our Word document that we want to name and identify for future reference. A bookmark in Word works like a bookmark you might place in a book: it marks a place that you want to find again easily.
Detailed explanation-3: -In the Links section of the Insert tab, click the “Links” button and then click “Bookmark”. NOTE: If your Word window is wide enough, you can click directly on “Bookmark” in the Links section. On the Bookmark dialog box, select the bookmark name you want to move, or reuse, and click “Add”.
Detailed explanation-4: -By default, Word doesn’t display them. To show the bookmarks in your document, follow these steps. Click File > Options > Advanced. Under Show document content select Show bookmarks and click OK.