3. in word processing, what determines the end of a paragraph?\na. 20 lines of text\nc. a forced new…

3. in word processing, what determines the end of a paragraph?\na. 20 lines of text\nc. a forced new line\nb. 400 words of text\nd. a forced new page\n4. by choosing \whole word\ when searching, what will you replace?\na. every case where the letters appear\nc. all paragraphs with those letters\nb. those letters and no others\nd. the letters only when they make a word\n5. how does a document look in print preview?\na. as it appears when printed\nc. as it appears on the monitor\nb. as it appears on the web\nd. as it appears in computer code\n6. which options are provided in the print dialog box?\na. bold or italic type\nc. size of paper\nb. number of copies\nd. inserting graphics
Answer
Brief Explanations:
- Question 3: In word processing, a forced new line (pressing Enter) marks the end of a paragraph. Lines of text or word count don't define paragraph end. A forced new page starts a new page, not a new paragraph.
- Question 4: Choosing "Whole Word" in a search replaces the letters only when they form a complete word. It's more specific than just replacing any occurrence of the letters.
- Question 5: Print Preview shows the document as it will appear when printed. It's not about web - display, monitor - only view, or computer code.
- Question 6: The Print dialog box typically offers options like the number of copies. Options like bold/italic (formatting, usually in text editing tools) and inserting graphics (more about document creation) are not in the Print dialog. The size of paper might be set in page setup rather than the basic Print dialog in some common word - processing software.
Answer:
- c. a forced new line
- d. the letters only when they make a word
- a. as it appears when printed
- b. number of copies