A. Go to the Ribbon > Insert tab
B. Go to the Bar > Insert tab
C. Both
D. None
To use the drop cap feature in Microsoft Word, you can: Select the first letter of the paragraph Go to the Insert tab Click Drop Cap in the Text group Choose the drop cap option you want Drop cap options: Dropped: The drop cap fits within the paragraph In margin: The drop cap is outside of the paragraph, in the margin Customizing the drop cap: To create a custom drop cap, select Custom Drop Cap To change the font, size, or color of the drop cap, select Drop Cap > Drop Cap Options To change the font, size, or color of the drop cap, select the drop cap and then choose your desired options from the Home > Font menu Removing the drop cap: To remove the drop cap, select the text then go to Insert > Drop Cap > None Drop caps are often used in printed materials to make the text more visually appealing and engaging for readers. This video can also help you learn how to use the drop cap feature in Microsoft Word:
A. 7
B. 6
C. 12
D. None of These
A. A type of software
B. A file extension for MS Word documents
C. A tool for editing images
D. An email provider
A. Open a new worksheet
B. Save the file
C. Create a chart
D. Refresh data
A. 1024 bits
B. 1032 megabytes
C. 1024 kilobytes
D. 1024 megabytes
A. Ctrl+N
B. Ctrl+D
C. Ctrl+O
D. Ctrl+M
A. 42767
B. 52755
C. 32767
D. unlimited
A. Assembly language
B. Machine language
C. Source code
D. Object code
A. Augusta Adaming
B. Charles Babbage
C. Simur Cray
D. Allen Turing
A. Computer aided design
B. Computer application in design
C. Computer analogue design
D. Computer algorithm for design
A. 1.40 MB
B. 1.40 GB
C. 1.44 GB
D. 1.44 MB
A. archives
B. lists
C. indexes
D. folders
A. Christopher Lee
B. Micky arther
C. Jamil Dehalvi
D. Shashi Kapoor
A. Java
B. Python
C. Lisp
D. None of these
A. Domain
B. Client/Server
C. Master Slave
D. None of these
A. Reappear
B. Redundancy
C. Restrict
D. None of these
A. Assembly
B. C
C. Java
D. None of these
A. Columns
B. rows
C. number
D. reference
A. To Select All Text
B. To copy
C. To paste
D. None
A. CTRL + T
B. CTRL + U
C. CTRL + Z
D. CTRL + B
A. F1
B. F2
C. F5
D. F7
A. Go to the Ribbon > Insert tab
B. Go to the Bar > Insert tab
C. Both
D. None
A. Save
B. Save As
C. Auto Save
D. None of above
A. Date()
B. Year()
C. Now()
D. Time()
A. F10
B. F12
C. F11
D. None
A. Winword.exe
B. Word.exe
C. Word2003.exe
D. Msword.exe