True/False Indicate whether the
statement is true or false.
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After you create columns, you might need to change the point at which a new
column starts. You can do this by inserting a table break.
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Sometimes a document can be more effective if the text is formatted in multiple
columns.
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Borders around a paragraph draw a reader’s attention to the
paragraph.
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Borders and shading add interest and emphasis to text, so you should use them as
often as possible.
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To add shading to an entire page, in the Page Background group on the Page
Layout tab, click the Shading button.
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In the Search for box, type a word or words that describe the type of clip art
you wish to insert. These words are called clip art words.
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When you select a clip art image, the Picture Tools contextual tab called Format
appears.
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In the Align group, you can click the Recolor button, and then click a style to
recolor the image all in one shade.
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9.
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In Word, pictures are graphic files stored on your computer.
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To fill the object with a different color, use the Shape Fill button on the
contextual Format tab.
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Modified True/False Indicate
whether the statement is true or false. If false, change the identified word or phrase to make the
statement true.
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To add shading or patterns to a paragraph, select the text you want to shade. In
the Paragraph group on the Insert tab, click the arrow beside the Shading button, and then
click a color in the palette that opens. ____________________
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Graphics that are already drawn or photographed and available for use in
documents are called cropped art. ____________________
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The relationship of the object’s height to its width is called the
ruler ratio. ____________________
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A floating object is an object that acts as if it were sitting in a
separate layer on the page. ____________________
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To draw a square instead of a rectangle, a circle instead of an oval, or an
equilateral triangle instead of an isosceles triangle, press and hold the Tab key while you
drag to draw the shape. ___________________
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Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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You can also use Word’s ____ tools to create your own graphics and add
them to your documents.
a. | drawing | c. | borders and shading | b. | sketching | d. | text |
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Columns are easy to create in Word. You click the Page Layout tab on the Ribbon,
and then, in the ____ group, click the Columns button.
a. | Page Setup | c. | Edit | b. | Page Layout | d. | Design |
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To format only part of the document in columns without opening the Columns
dialog box, select the paragraphs you want to format in columns. Then, click the ____ button in the
Page Setup group on the Page Layout tab, and use any of the commands on this menu.
a. | Columns | c. | Page | b. | Document | d. | Table |
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You can specify the border ____, for example, whether the border consists of a
single or a double line, is thick or thin, or includes a shadow or a 3-D effect.
a. | style | c. | property | b. | attribute | d. | shape |
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If you want to change the border style, you need to click Borders and Shading on
the menu to open the____ dialog box.
a. | Borders and Shading | c. | Shading | b. | Borders | d. | Border |
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To add shading or patterns to a paragraph or lines of text, select the text you
want to shade. In the ____ group on the Home tab, click the arrow beside the Shading button, and then
click a color in the palette that opens.
a. | Paragraph | c. | Shading | b. | Text | d. | Color |
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To specify the amount of space between the border and the text or edge of the
page, click the ____ button on the Borders tab, or the Page Border tab in the Borders and Shading
dialog box.
a. | Options | c. | Margins | b. | Space | d. | Border |
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You can cut, copy, and paste objects the same way you do text, using either the
Cut, Copy, and Paste commands or by ____ the selected object.
a. | deleting and saving | c. | dragging and dropping | b. | inserting and
selecting | d. | none of the
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To insert clip art, click the Insert tab, and then, in the ____ group, click the
Clip Art button.
a. | Pages | c. | Format | b. | Insert | d. | Illustrations |
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The term ____ refers not only to drawn images, but also to photographs, movie
clips, and sound files.
a. | illustrations | c. | clip art | b. | diagrams | d. | cropped art |
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The squares and circles that appear on the selection rectangle are called
____.
a. | sizing handles | c. | moving handles | b. | rotation handles | d. | none of the
above |
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If you don’t want part of a graphic to appear in the document, you can
____ off the part you don’t want.
a. | crop | c. | select | b. | copy | d. | move |
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When you insert an object, it is inserted as a(n )____ object in the text, which
means it is treated as if it were a character in the line of text.
a. | inline | c. | complex | b. | floating | d. | graphic |
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If you want to move an inline object from one line to another line in the
document, click it to select it, and then use drag-and-drop or the ____ commands to move it,
just as you would with text.
a. | Cut and Copy | c. | Copy and Paste | b. | Cut and Paste | d. | Save and Delete |
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To change the object to a floating object that is positioned in a predetermined
location on the page, click the Position button in the ____ group on the Format tab, and then click
one of the options in the gallery under With Text Wrapping.
a. | Arrange | c. | Text | b. | Shapes | d. | Format |
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To draw a shape, click the shape you want to draw on the menu. The pointer
changes to the ____ pointer. Drag the pointer on the document to draw the shape.
a. | crosshairs | c. | single arrow | b. | double arrow | d. | selection tool |
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You can change the line ____, or thickness, of lines or shape outlines in your
drawing.
a. | weight | c. | depth | b. | shape | d. | contrast |
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To create a SmartArt graphic, click the ____ tab, and then, in the Illustrations
group, click the SmartArt button.
a. | Insert | c. | View | b. | Format | d. | Page Layout |
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You can resize SmartArt graphics as you would resize any object. Instead of
squares or circles, the sizing handles on a SmartArt graphic are ____ at each corner and in the
middle of the sides of the selection rectangle.
a. | three dots | c. | three triangles | b. | two dots | d. | two triangles |
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____ is stylized text that is treated as an object.
a. | WordArt | c. | ClipArt | b. | SmartArt | d. | TextArt |
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FIGURE 6-1
Word Case 6-1Madison is adding
text to shapes in her Word document, and wants to center them within the text boxes in the shapes.
Please refer to the figure above while answering the questions below.
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Madison wants to center the text vertically within the text box. What
options should she use in the Format AutoShape dialog box?
a. | Options in the Vertical alignment section of the Text Box tab | b. | Options in the
Vertical alignment section of the Alt Text tab | c. | Options in the Vertical alignment section of
the Layout tab | d. | none of the above |
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Madison also wants to center her text horizontally in the text box. What should
she do?
a. | Use the Center command in the Paragraph group on the Home tab | b. | Use the Center
command in the Home group of the Paragraph tab | c. | Open the Format AutoShape dialog box and go to
the Text Box tab | d. | none of the above |
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Word Case 6-2 Cole is using WordArt in a flyer announcing his
appearance on a local television show. Please answer the questions below.
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Cole has already typed the text onto his page, and now he wants to use WordArt
on existing text. He has selected the text. What should he do next?
a. | Click the WordArt button to open the Edit WordArt Text dialog box | b. | Click the WordArt
button to open the Edit Shapes Text dialog box | c. | Click the SmartArt Graphics button, and then
click the WordArt button | d. | none of the
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Now Cole wants to change the WordArt style, color, and outline color. How
can he accomplish this task?
a. | Using the appropriate buttons in the WordArt Styles group on the Format
tab | b. | Using the appropriate buttons in the WordArt Styles group on the Insert
tab | c. | Using the appropriate buttons in the Edit Text group on the Page Layout
tab | d. | none of the above |
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Completion Complete each
statement.
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40.
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____________________ are pictures that help illustrate the meaning of the text
and make the page more attractive.
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41.
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An ____________________ is anything that can be manipulated as a whole,
such as clip art or another graphic that you insert in a document.
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42.
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The box that appears when the object is selected is called the
____________________.
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43.
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A ____________________ is a shape specifically designed to hold text.
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44.
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A____________________ is a special type of label in a drawing that consists of a
text box with an attached line to point to something in the drawing.
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Matching
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Identify the letter of the choice that best matches the phrase or
definition.
a. | Pull quote | b. | Aspect Ratio | c. | Floating
object | d. | Sidebar | e. | Inline object |
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The relationship of an object’s height to its width.
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46.
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Text that does not appear in a document but adds extra information for the
reader and is set off in a text box.
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47.
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An object that is inserted into text and then treated as if it were a character
in a line of text.
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48.
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Text copied from the document and set off in a text box.
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49.
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An object that acts as if it is sitting on a separate layer on the
page.
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Essay
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50.
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Please briefly describe these five Text wrapping options: In Line with Text,
Square, Tight, Through, and Edit Wrap Points.
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