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Zulu123

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In Access, data is combined using functions, as in the CONCATENATE function in Excel.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

Match the following key assignments to their macro syntax.
 
  I. Press Ctrl and type r
  II. Press Shift + F3
  III. Press Insert
  IV. Press Delete
  V. Press Ctrl + F2
 
  A. +F3
  B. r
  C. F2
  D. DEL
  E. INS

Question 3

To print from the Word Web App, click the FILE tab, click Print, and then click the ________ command.
 
  A) Print to Adobe Acrobat B) Save As PDF
  C) Print to PDF D) Save as Adobe Acrobat



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Answer to Question 1

FALSE

Answer to Question 2

B, A, E, D, C

Answer to Question 3

C



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