when you recolor a picture, you use the paintbrush tool to add color to parts of the picture. select one…

when you recolor a picture, you use the paintbrush tool to add color to parts of the picture. select one: true false to add a shadow to a picture, click the picture border button. select one: true false to specify the location of the insertion point after pressing tab, create a hanging indent. select one: true false to ensure that a document can be read by people with visual impairment, which of the following should be done? select one: a. check the document for accessibility. b. inspect the document. c. check the document for compatibility. d. check the document for spelling and grammar errors.

when you recolor a picture, you use the paintbrush tool to add color to parts of the picture. select one: true false to add a shadow to a picture, click the picture border button. select one: true false to specify the location of the insertion point after pressing tab, create a hanging indent. select one: true false to ensure that a document can be read by people with visual impairment, which of the following should be done? select one: a. check the document for accessibility. b. inspect the document. c. check the document for compatibility. d. check the document for spelling and grammar errors.

Answer

Brief Explanations:

  • First question: The Paintbrush tool is indeed used to add color to parts of a picture when recoloring.
  • Second question: To add a shadow to a picture, you typically use the Picture Effects button (not the Picture Border button).
  • Third question: A hanging indent is used to specify the location of the insertion point after pressing TAB.
  • Fourth question: Checking the document for accessibility ensures it can be read by people with visual impairment. Inspecting the document is a more general term. Checking for compatibility is about software - hardware etc. interaction. Checking for spelling and grammar errors is for language correctness.

Answer:

  1. True
  2. False
  3. True
  4. a. Check the document for accessibility.