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maegan_martin

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A numeric records storage system database can be used for
 a. an onscreen check of the assigned file code number for a correspondent or subject.
  b. sorting data by name to create an alphabetic name index.
 c. using the Find feature to go directly to a record.
 d. All of the above

Question 2

A purchase order is:
 a. a detailed list of goods sold or services provided, including the charges and terms of the sale
  b. a request or set of instructions according to which goods or services are sold, made, or furnished.
  c. a form that must be completed in order to obtain credit with a company.
  d. an announcement promoting a product or service.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b.





 

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