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nelaaney

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You can use the ________ to walk you step-by-step through a merge.
 
  A) Mail Merge Wizard B) Merge group
  C) Mail Merge Help button D) Mail Merge dialog box

Question 2

All of the following are methods to protect a computer from theft EXCEPT ________.
 
  A) carefully safeguarding a portable computer when traveling
  B) placing identification tags on the system unit and monitor
  C) securing the computer to the desk or table with cables and locks
  D) controlling access to computer labs



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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