| A | B |
| The Redo command reverses recent actions. | False |
| You can use the zoom feature to magnify and reduce your document on the screen. | True |
| Pressing the Delete key deletes the character to the left of the insertion point. | False |
| The Clipboard is a permanent storage place in the computer's memory. | False |
| To select text means to highlight a block of text. | True |
| To use drag-and-drop, position the pointer on top of the selected text, and then drag the selected text to the new location. | True |
| Clicking buttons to switch between two options is known as toggling. | True |
| Easy Access Styles are settings that affect the way text looks in the document, and that you can apply by clicking a button on the Ribbon. | False |
| The Clipboard is available to all the programs on your computer, and it is sometimes called the system Clipboard. | True |
| The Ribbon is a bar near the top of the window with tabs of buttons that are clicked to perform actions. | True |
| The text appears in the document window at the insertion point when you enter text in a new document. | True |
| You can create a new folder in the Save As dialog box. | True |
| The Clipboard is available to all the programs on your computer, and it is sometimes called the system Clipboard | True |
| Using the Keyword command, you can quickly search a document for every occurrence of a specific word or phrase you type in the Keyword search box. | False |
| Triple-click anywhere in the paragraph. | paragraph |
| Click in front of the first character you want to select, press and hold the Shift key, and then click after the last character you want to select. | Characters |
| Double-click the word. | Word |
| Triple-click in the left margin. | Entire Document |
| Press and hold down the Ctrl key, and then click anywhere in the sentence. | Sentence |