Document Recovery is another feature in Word that automatically saves your documents.
True
The insertion point is the blinking horizontal line in your document area.
False
Creating a new blank document usually starts with a blank document when beginning a new project in Word.
True
Whenever you start a new project in Word, you’ll need to create a new document, which can either be blank or from a template.
True
When you use Save as, you have to choose a different name/or location for the copied version.
True
If autosaved version of a file are found, the Document Recovery pane will appear.
True
We used Save As to preserve the original document while having a new edited document saved as another file.
True
All version of Word offers two ways to save a file, the Save and Save As.
True
Word documents by default are saved in as .docx file type.
True
The MS Word 2010 can save files to the cloud using OneDrive.
False
A PDF file will make it possible for recipients to view-but not edit-the content of your document.
True
Not all computers are using the same version of Word or MS Office, there will be a time that you need to work with documents that were created in earlier version of MS Word.
True
It is important to save your document whenever you start a new project or make changes to an existing one.
True
Adobe Acrobat document is commonly known as a PDF file.
True
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