| A | B |
| You can create a template by modifying an existing one, or you can create a template from your own document. | True |
| To open an existing Word template, choose Template on the File menu. | False |
| To access the Research tool, open the Tools menu and choose Research. | True |
| To select an entire row in a table, click to the right of the row (inside the table). | False |
| To use an existing Word template, click On my computer in the Templates section of the New Documents task pane. | True |
| You can edit a comment in the comment balloon or in the reviewing pane. | True |
| When inserting a comment, the comment balloon will only appear in the Normal view. | False |
| To send a document directly from Word, click the Send button on the Standard toolbar. | False |
| A good way to enhance a Web page is to add a theme. | True |
| The Hide White Space button is made of double arrows. | True |
| A cell is where a row and column intersect on a table. | True |
| When you split the window, each pane has its own scrollbars. | True |
| To start a new section on the same page, choose Continuous from the Break dialog box. | True |
| Using the Compare and Merge feature, you can merge comments and changes from several colleagues into one document for easy review. | True |
| You can convert Word documents to Web pages without having to learn HTML. | True |
| Headers and footers have their own formatting toolbar that appears when you choose the Header and Footer command. | True |
| If you want to alphabetize a list of names, sort the list by text in descending order. | False |
| Headers and footers allow you to include the same information on each page of a document. | True |
| In normal view, an automatic page break is shown as a solid black line across the page. | False |
| To see what your document looks like when viewed by a browser, switch to Print Layout view. | False |