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SGallaher96

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What happens to the margins of a Word document when you insert text from a different Word document with different margins?
 
  A) A dialog box opens asking which margins you would like to use.
  B) The margins of the second document conform to the established margins of the first document.
  C) If the second document contains more text, the margins of the second document will be used; if the second document contains less text, the margins of the first document will be used.
  D) The new document will have two different margin settings for the two different portions of text.

Question 2

A new, blank Microsoft Office PowerPoint Presentation, by default, opens in ________ view.
 
  A) Slide Show B) Normal C) Reading D) Slide Sorter



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Answer to Question 1

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