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In the Word Options dialog box, selecting the Writing Style arrow and choosing ________ will restrict the Spelling and Grammar checker and will force Word to ignore style issues such as passive voice.
 
  A) Grammar Only B) Writing Style
  C) No Style D) Check Grammar with Spelling

Question 2

To view a PDF file, you need to have ________ installed on your computer.
 
  A) Internet Explorer
 
  B) Microsoft Office
 
  C) Adobe Reader
 
  D) OpenOffice



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Answer to Question 1

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