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A. Ctrl + Shift + 6
B. Ctrl + Shift + 5
C. Ctrl + Shift + 7
D. None of these
A. True
B. False
A. To discard any automatically recovered changes
B. To use the last saved version of the file
C. Both a and b
D. None of the above
A. Page breaks
B. Margins
C. Column settings
D. All of the above
A. Drag the tab off the tab ruler
B. Select the tab, and choose the Delete Tab from the panel menu
C. To return to the default tab stops, choose Clear All from the panel menu
D. None of the above
A. True
B. FalseÂ
A. Choose Delete style from the panel menu
B. Click the Delete icon at the bottom of the panel, or drag the style to the Delete icon
C. Right-click the style, and then choose Delete Style
D. None of the above
A. Hand tool
B. Page buttons
C. Commands
D. All of the above
A. Optical kerning
B. Metrics kerning
C. Both a and b
D. None of the aboveÂ
A. Galley view
B. Story view
C. Layout view
D. All of the aboveÂ
A. Create a tag with the New Tag command
B. Load tags from an XML file or another document
C. Import a DTD file
D. All of the above
A. Chapter Number
B. File Name
C. Custom Text
D. Time FormatÂ
A. It is used to locate a style quickly by typing part of its name
B. It is used to to find styles, menu commands, scripts, and variables
C. To use quick apply, Choose Edit > Quick Apply
D. None of the aboveÂ
A. True
B. False
A. Footnotes
B. Anchored objects
C. XML Tags
D. Other TablesÂ
A. When you send the text for publishing in a rich text format
B. When the text doesn’t fit in its allotted frame space, the hidden part of the story is called 'overset text'
C. Both a and b
D. None of the aboveÂ
A. True
B. FalseÂ
A. .incx
B. .inca
C. .inct
D. .incpÂ
A. Choose Type > Glyphs
B. Choose Window > Type & Tables > Glyphs
C. Choose View > Glyphs
D. None of the aboveÂ
A. Click Untag Element in the Structure pane menu
B. Click the Untag button in the Tags panel
C. Both a and b
D. None of the aboveÂ
A. Each attribute consists of a name and a value
B. Attributes appear in the Structure pane; they are not placed in the document or used as content in the document
C. You can add attributes to DOCTYPE elements, comments, and processing instructions.
D. None of the above.
A. Story label
B. Page number
C. Date and time when it was last modified
D. None of the above
A. True
B. FalseÂ
A. When you want the character to be included in the nested style formatted
B. When you don't want the character to be included in the nested style formatted
C. When you want to repeat a series of two or more nested styles throughout a paragraph
D. All of the aboveÂ
A. In the Drop Caps and Nested Styles dialog box, select the nested style and click Delete
B. Apply a different paragraph style
C. Both a and b
D. None of the above
A. A footnote consists of two linked parts: the footnote reference number and the footnote text
B. You can add footnotes to tables or footnote text
C. You can create footnotes or import them from the Word or RTF documents
D. None of the above
A. Lowercase
B. Title Case
C. Uppercase
D. Sentence Case
A. True
B. FalseÂ
A. Choose Type > Nonbreaking Hyphen
B. Choose Type > Insert White spaces > Nonbreaking Hyphen
C. Choose Type > Insert Break Character > Nonbreaking Hyphen
D. Choose Type > Insert Special Character > Hyphens And Dashes > Nonbreaking Hyphen
A. True
B. False
A. Context menus
B. Panel menus
C. Application menus
D. None of the aboveÂ
A. Ctrl + Shift + 6
B. Ctrl + Shift + 5
C. Ctrl + Shift + 7
D. None of theseÂ
A. True
B. FalseÂ
A. True
B. FalseÂ
A. True
B. FalseÂ
A. True
B. FalseÂ
A. Modified file
B. Missing file
C. Embedded file
D. All of the aboveÂ
A. True
B. FalseÂ
A. True
B. FalseÂ
A. Galley view
B. Story view
C. Layout view
D. All of the aboveÂ
A. Launch the package using the e-mail application
B. Use Explorer or Finder to open the file
C. Choose File > Open, and double-click the packaged assignment file
D. All of the aboveÂ
A. It is used to prevent two words from being broken at the end of a line
B. It is used to add glyphs between characters
C. It is used to add quotation marks between characters
D. It is used to add registered trademark symbols between charactersÂ
A. You can specify which tools appear on a toolbar
B. You can move a toolbar
C. You can combine toolbars
D. All of the aboveÂ
A. Create a container file called an assignment and add related groupings of document items to the assignment
B. Export text and graphics frames separately (including placeholder frames) using the Edit > InCopy > Export menu commands
C. Both a and b
D. None of the aboveÂ
A. Choose Type > Insert Special Character > Other > End Nested Style Here
B. Choose Type > Insert Special Character > Quotation marks > End Nested Style Here
C. Choose Type > Insert Break Character > End Nested Style Here
D. Choose Type > Insert White Space > End Nested Style Here
A. Adobe Paragraph Composer
B. Adobe Single-line Composer
C. Adobe Multi-line Composer
D. None of the aboveÂ
A. To redo an action
B. To rename the Incopy story
C. To export the contents of the Incopy story
D. None of the above
A. Ctrl + Shift + l
B. Ctrl + Shift + J
C. Ctrl + Shift + F
D. None of the aboveÂ
A. True
B. FalseÂ
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. DÂ