A. Data source
B. Sheet
C. Data sheet
D. Source
A. Data source
B. Sheet
C. Data sheet
D. Source
A. Modify
B. Sort
C. Create
D. all of the above
A. Small Caps
B. Title case
C. All Caps
D. None of above
Drop Cap is an enlarged capital letter of Word in the beginning of the paragraphs that you usually see in Novels and Newspaper.
How to apply Dropcap:
Select the first character of a paragraph which you want to stylize with a drop cap.
Go to the Ribbon > Insert tab. From the Text group, click the button for Drop Cap. The drop down has three options for three types of drop caps.
A. Copy the text and click on Paste Special tool on new place
B. Select the text then click on Format Painter and select the new text
C. Copy the text and paste in new location. Then type the new text again
D. All of above
A. Multiple
B. Double
C. Triple
D. Single
A. Double click the format painter then go on pasting in many places
B. Click the format painter then go on pasting to many places holding Ctrl Key
C. Click the Format painter and go on pasting in many places holding Alt Key
D. All of above
A. Formatting toolbar
B. Picture Toolbar
C. Drawing Toolbar
D. Standard toolbar
A. Copy and Paste
B. Paste and Cut
C. Cut and Paste
D. Paste and Delete
A. Chart
B. Graph
C. Clip Art
D. Word Art
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4