| [ A ] None of these |
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| [ B ] Characters, sections and paragraphs | ![]() |
| [ C ] Indexes, characters and tables | |
| [ D ] Paragraphs, indexes and sections | |
| [ E ] Tables, paragraphs and indexes |
| [ A ] None of these |
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| [ B ] Characters, sections and paragraphs | ![]() |
| [ C ] Indexes, characters and tables | |
| [ D ] Paragraphs, indexes and sections | |
| [ E ] Tables, paragraphs and indexes |
| Answer : Option B |
| Explanation : |
| MS-Word helps you keep your documents, simple by organizing most formatting into 3 levels of related information: font, paragraph, and section. • Font formatting is any formatting that you can apply to as little as one characters, such as bold, underline, Time New Roman, etc. • Paragraph formatting is any formatting that you can apply to as little as one paragraph. Such as paragraph spacing before and after, line spacing, indents etc. • Section formatting can be thought of as page layout or document formatting, since this formatting applies to an entire document by default. Its named section because you insert a formatting mark called a section break in order to change settings for this type of formatting in only part of your document. |
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