Lesson 3 Business Letters Review Part 2

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Transcript Lesson 3 Business Letters Review Part 2

Slide 1

Lesson 3 Review

Part 2

1. When you copy text, it is temporarily
placed on the Clipboard, but when you cut
text, it is permanently erased from your
computer.

false

2. Most business letters use a block
format in which all lines start at the left
margin.

true

3. Word provides a variety of templates
that you can use to create business
letters.

true

4. The Thesaurus can be used to
correct commonly misspelled words.

false

5. If you want to automatically change
every occurrence of the word Matthew
with Matt in a letter, you can click Replace
All in the Find and Replace dialog box.

true

6. If you need to frequently insert a long or
hard-to-spell name into your documents,
you might find AutoText useful.

true

7. A business letter’s salutation typically
comes between the recipient’s name and
address and the closing.

false

8. Before you can copy text, you must
select it.

true

9. In a business letter, the sender’s
address is the address of the person
to whom the letter is being sent.

false

10. A letter template can be helpful in
establishing the order of the different
components of a business letter.

true

11. The paragraphs within the body
of a business letter are double
spaced.

false

12. A quick way to copy selected text
is to press [CTRL]+[X].

false

13. If you were writing a book report and
wanted to quickly locate the name Ericson,
you could use the Replace command.

false

14. In a business letter, the sender’s
job title is typically listed immediately
below his or her name.

true

15. Templates often contain placeholder
text that tells you what information should
be keyed into specific locations.

true

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Slide 2

Lesson 3 Review

Part 2

1. When you copy text, it is temporarily
placed on the Clipboard, but when you cut
text, it is permanently erased from your
computer.

false

2. Most business letters use a block
format in which all lines start at the left
margin.

true

3. Word provides a variety of templates
that you can use to create business
letters.

true

4. The Thesaurus can be used to
correct commonly misspelled words.

false

5. If you want to automatically change
every occurrence of the word Matthew
with Matt in a letter, you can click Replace
All in the Find and Replace dialog box.

true

6. If you need to frequently insert a long or
hard-to-spell name into your documents,
you might find AutoText useful.

true

7. A business letter’s salutation typically
comes between the recipient’s name and
address and the closing.

false

8. Before you can copy text, you must
select it.

true

9. In a business letter, the sender’s
address is the address of the person
to whom the letter is being sent.

false

10. A letter template can be helpful in
establishing the order of the different
components of a business letter.

true

11. The paragraphs within the body
of a business letter are double
spaced.

false

12. A quick way to copy selected text
is to press [CTRL]+[X].

false

13. If you were writing a book report and
wanted to quickly locate the name Ericson,
you could use the Replace command.

false

14. In a business letter, the sender’s
job title is typically listed immediately
below his or her name.

true

15. Templates often contain placeholder
text that tells you what information should
be keyed into specific locations.

true

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Review


Slide 3

Lesson 3 Review

Part 2

1. When you copy text, it is temporarily
placed on the Clipboard, but when you cut
text, it is permanently erased from your
computer.

false

2. Most business letters use a block
format in which all lines start at the left
margin.

true

3. Word provides a variety of templates
that you can use to create business
letters.

true

4. The Thesaurus can be used to
correct commonly misspelled words.

false

5. If you want to automatically change
every occurrence of the word Matthew
with Matt in a letter, you can click Replace
All in the Find and Replace dialog box.

true

6. If you need to frequently insert a long or
hard-to-spell name into your documents,
you might find AutoText useful.

true

7. A business letter’s salutation typically
comes between the recipient’s name and
address and the closing.

false

8. Before you can copy text, you must
select it.

true

9. In a business letter, the sender’s
address is the address of the person
to whom the letter is being sent.

false

10. A letter template can be helpful in
establishing the order of the different
components of a business letter.

true

11. The paragraphs within the body
of a business letter are double
spaced.

false

12. A quick way to copy selected text
is to press [CTRL]+[X].

false

13. If you were writing a book report and
wanted to quickly locate the name Ericson,
you could use the Replace command.

false

14. In a business letter, the sender’s
job title is typically listed immediately
below his or her name.

true

15. Templates often contain placeholder
text that tells you what information should
be keyed into specific locations.

true

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Slide 4

Lesson 3 Review

Part 2

1. When you copy text, it is temporarily
placed on the Clipboard, but when you cut
text, it is permanently erased from your
computer.

false

2. Most business letters use a block
format in which all lines start at the left
margin.

true

3. Word provides a variety of templates
that you can use to create business
letters.

true

4. The Thesaurus can be used to
correct commonly misspelled words.

false

5. If you want to automatically change
every occurrence of the word Matthew
with Matt in a letter, you can click Replace
All in the Find and Replace dialog box.

true

6. If you need to frequently insert a long or
hard-to-spell name into your documents,
you might find AutoText useful.

true

7. A business letter’s salutation typically
comes between the recipient’s name and
address and the closing.

false

8. Before you can copy text, you must
select it.

true

9. In a business letter, the sender’s
address is the address of the person
to whom the letter is being sent.

false

10. A letter template can be helpful in
establishing the order of the different
components of a business letter.

true

11. The paragraphs within the body
of a business letter are double
spaced.

false

12. A quick way to copy selected text
is to press [CTRL]+[X].

false

13. If you were writing a book report and
wanted to quickly locate the name Ericson,
you could use the Replace command.

false

14. In a business letter, the sender’s
job title is typically listed immediately
below his or her name.

true

15. Templates often contain placeholder
text that tells you what information should
be keyed into specific locations.

true

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Review


Slide 5

Lesson 3 Review

Part 2

1. When you copy text, it is temporarily
placed on the Clipboard, but when you cut
text, it is permanently erased from your
computer.

false

2. Most business letters use a block
format in which all lines start at the left
margin.

true

3. Word provides a variety of templates
that you can use to create business
letters.

true

4. The Thesaurus can be used to
correct commonly misspelled words.

false

5. If you want to automatically change
every occurrence of the word Matthew
with Matt in a letter, you can click Replace
All in the Find and Replace dialog box.

true

6. If you need to frequently insert a long or
hard-to-spell name into your documents,
you might find AutoText useful.

true

7. A business letter’s salutation typically
comes between the recipient’s name and
address and the closing.

false

8. Before you can copy text, you must
select it.

true

9. In a business letter, the sender’s
address is the address of the person
to whom the letter is being sent.

false

10. A letter template can be helpful in
establishing the order of the different
components of a business letter.

true

11. The paragraphs within the body
of a business letter are double
spaced.

false

12. A quick way to copy selected text
is to press [CTRL]+[X].

false

13. If you were writing a book report and
wanted to quickly locate the name Ericson,
you could use the Replace command.

false

14. In a business letter, the sender’s
job title is typically listed immediately
below his or her name.

true

15. Templates often contain placeholder
text that tells you what information should
be keyed into specific locations.

true

Lesson 3

Review


Slide 6

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Part 2

1. When you copy text, it is temporarily
placed on the Clipboard, but when you cut
text, it is permanently erased from your
computer.

false

2. Most business letters use a block
format in which all lines start at the left
margin.

true

3. Word provides a variety of templates
that you can use to create business
letters.

true

4. The Thesaurus can be used to
correct commonly misspelled words.

false

5. If you want to automatically change
every occurrence of the word Matthew
with Matt in a letter, you can click Replace
All in the Find and Replace dialog box.

true

6. If you need to frequently insert a long or
hard-to-spell name into your documents,
you might find AutoText useful.

true

7. A business letter’s salutation typically
comes between the recipient’s name and
address and the closing.

false

8. Before you can copy text, you must
select it.

true

9. In a business letter, the sender’s
address is the address of the person
to whom the letter is being sent.

false

10. A letter template can be helpful in
establishing the order of the different
components of a business letter.

true

11. The paragraphs within the body
of a business letter are double
spaced.

false

12. A quick way to copy selected text
is to press [CTRL]+[X].

false

13. If you were writing a book report and
wanted to quickly locate the name Ericson,
you could use the Replace command.

false

14. In a business letter, the sender’s
job title is typically listed immediately
below his or her name.

true

15. Templates often contain placeholder
text that tells you what information should
be keyed into specific locations.

true

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Slide 7

Lesson 3 Review

Part 2

1. When you copy text, it is temporarily
placed on the Clipboard, but when you cut
text, it is permanently erased from your
computer.

false

2. Most business letters use a block
format in which all lines start at the left
margin.

true

3. Word provides a variety of templates
that you can use to create business
letters.

true

4. The Thesaurus can be used to
correct commonly misspelled words.

false

5. If you want to automatically change
every occurrence of the word Matthew
with Matt in a letter, you can click Replace
All in the Find and Replace dialog box.

true

6. If you need to frequently insert a long or
hard-to-spell name into your documents,
you might find AutoText useful.

true

7. A business letter’s salutation typically
comes between the recipient’s name and
address and the closing.

false

8. Before you can copy text, you must
select it.

true

9. In a business letter, the sender’s
address is the address of the person
to whom the letter is being sent.

false

10. A letter template can be helpful in
establishing the order of the different
components of a business letter.

true

11. The paragraphs within the body
of a business letter are double
spaced.

false

12. A quick way to copy selected text
is to press [CTRL]+[X].

false

13. If you were writing a book report and
wanted to quickly locate the name Ericson,
you could use the Replace command.

false

14. In a business letter, the sender’s
job title is typically listed immediately
below his or her name.

true

15. Templates often contain placeholder
text that tells you what information should
be keyed into specific locations.

true

Lesson 3

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Slide 8

Lesson 3 Review

Part 2

1. When you copy text, it is temporarily
placed on the Clipboard, but when you cut
text, it is permanently erased from your
computer.

false

2. Most business letters use a block
format in which all lines start at the left
margin.

true

3. Word provides a variety of templates
that you can use to create business
letters.

true

4. The Thesaurus can be used to
correct commonly misspelled words.

false

5. If you want to automatically change
every occurrence of the word Matthew
with Matt in a letter, you can click Replace
All in the Find and Replace dialog box.

true

6. If you need to frequently insert a long or
hard-to-spell name into your documents,
you might find AutoText useful.

true

7. A business letter’s salutation typically
comes between the recipient’s name and
address and the closing.

false

8. Before you can copy text, you must
select it.

true

9. In a business letter, the sender’s
address is the address of the person
to whom the letter is being sent.

false

10. A letter template can be helpful in
establishing the order of the different
components of a business letter.

true

11. The paragraphs within the body
of a business letter are double
spaced.

false

12. A quick way to copy selected text
is to press [CTRL]+[X].

false

13. If you were writing a book report and
wanted to quickly locate the name Ericson,
you could use the Replace command.

false

14. In a business letter, the sender’s
job title is typically listed immediately
below his or her name.

true

15. Templates often contain placeholder
text that tells you what information should
be keyed into specific locations.

true

Lesson 3

Review


Slide 9

Lesson 3 Review

Part 2

1. When you copy text, it is temporarily
placed on the Clipboard, but when you cut
text, it is permanently erased from your
computer.

false

2. Most business letters use a block
format in which all lines start at the left
margin.

true

3. Word provides a variety of templates
that you can use to create business
letters.

true

4. The Thesaurus can be used to
correct commonly misspelled words.

false

5. If you want to automatically change
every occurrence of the word Matthew
with Matt in a letter, you can click Replace
All in the Find and Replace dialog box.

true

6. If you need to frequently insert a long or
hard-to-spell name into your documents,
you might find AutoText useful.

true

7. A business letter’s salutation typically
comes between the recipient’s name and
address and the closing.

false

8. Before you can copy text, you must
select it.

true

9. In a business letter, the sender’s
address is the address of the person
to whom the letter is being sent.

false

10. A letter template can be helpful in
establishing the order of the different
components of a business letter.

true

11. The paragraphs within the body
of a business letter are double
spaced.

false

12. A quick way to copy selected text
is to press [CTRL]+[X].

false

13. If you were writing a book report and
wanted to quickly locate the name Ericson,
you could use the Replace command.

false

14. In a business letter, the sender’s
job title is typically listed immediately
below his or her name.

true

15. Templates often contain placeholder
text that tells you what information should
be keyed into specific locations.

true

Lesson 3

Review


Slide 10

Lesson 3 Review

Part 2

1. When you copy text, it is temporarily
placed on the Clipboard, but when you cut
text, it is permanently erased from your
computer.

false

2. Most business letters use a block
format in which all lines start at the left
margin.

true

3. Word provides a variety of templates
that you can use to create business
letters.

true

4. The Thesaurus can be used to
correct commonly misspelled words.

false

5. If you want to automatically change
every occurrence of the word Matthew
with Matt in a letter, you can click Replace
All in the Find and Replace dialog box.

true

6. If you need to frequently insert a long or
hard-to-spell name into your documents,
you might find AutoText useful.

true

7. A business letter’s salutation typically
comes between the recipient’s name and
address and the closing.

false

8. Before you can copy text, you must
select it.

true

9. In a business letter, the sender’s
address is the address of the person
to whom the letter is being sent.

false

10. A letter template can be helpful in
establishing the order of the different
components of a business letter.

true

11. The paragraphs within the body
of a business letter are double
spaced.

false

12. A quick way to copy selected text
is to press [CTRL]+[X].

false

13. If you were writing a book report and
wanted to quickly locate the name Ericson,
you could use the Replace command.

false

14. In a business letter, the sender’s
job title is typically listed immediately
below his or her name.

true

15. Templates often contain placeholder
text that tells you what information should
be keyed into specific locations.

true

Lesson 3

Review


Slide 11

Lesson 3 Review

Part 2

1. When you copy text, it is temporarily
placed on the Clipboard, but when you cut
text, it is permanently erased from your
computer.

false

2. Most business letters use a block
format in which all lines start at the left
margin.

true

3. Word provides a variety of templates
that you can use to create business
letters.

true

4. The Thesaurus can be used to
correct commonly misspelled words.

false

5. If you want to automatically change
every occurrence of the word Matthew
with Matt in a letter, you can click Replace
All in the Find and Replace dialog box.

true

6. If you need to frequently insert a long or
hard-to-spell name into your documents,
you might find AutoText useful.

true

7. A business letter’s salutation typically
comes between the recipient’s name and
address and the closing.

false

8. Before you can copy text, you must
select it.

true

9. In a business letter, the sender’s
address is the address of the person
to whom the letter is being sent.

false

10. A letter template can be helpful in
establishing the order of the different
components of a business letter.

true

11. The paragraphs within the body
of a business letter are double
spaced.

false

12. A quick way to copy selected text
is to press [CTRL]+[X].

false

13. If you were writing a book report and
wanted to quickly locate the name Ericson,
you could use the Replace command.

false

14. In a business letter, the sender’s
job title is typically listed immediately
below his or her name.

true

15. Templates often contain placeholder
text that tells you what information should
be keyed into specific locations.

true

Lesson 3

Review


Slide 12

Lesson 3 Review

Part 2

1. When you copy text, it is temporarily
placed on the Clipboard, but when you cut
text, it is permanently erased from your
computer.

false

2. Most business letters use a block
format in which all lines start at the left
margin.

true

3. Word provides a variety of templates
that you can use to create business
letters.

true

4. The Thesaurus can be used to
correct commonly misspelled words.

false

5. If you want to automatically change
every occurrence of the word Matthew
with Matt in a letter, you can click Replace
All in the Find and Replace dialog box.

true

6. If you need to frequently insert a long or
hard-to-spell name into your documents,
you might find AutoText useful.

true

7. A business letter’s salutation typically
comes between the recipient’s name and
address and the closing.

false

8. Before you can copy text, you must
select it.

true

9. In a business letter, the sender’s
address is the address of the person
to whom the letter is being sent.

false

10. A letter template can be helpful in
establishing the order of the different
components of a business letter.

true

11. The paragraphs within the body
of a business letter are double
spaced.

false

12. A quick way to copy selected text
is to press [CTRL]+[X].

false

13. If you were writing a book report and
wanted to quickly locate the name Ericson,
you could use the Replace command.

false

14. In a business letter, the sender’s
job title is typically listed immediately
below his or her name.

true

15. Templates often contain placeholder
text that tells you what information should
be keyed into specific locations.

true

Lesson 3

Review


Slide 13

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Part 2

1. When you copy text, it is temporarily
placed on the Clipboard, but when you cut
text, it is permanently erased from your
computer.

false

2. Most business letters use a block
format in which all lines start at the left
margin.

true

3. Word provides a variety of templates
that you can use to create business
letters.

true

4. The Thesaurus can be used to
correct commonly misspelled words.

false

5. If you want to automatically change
every occurrence of the word Matthew
with Matt in a letter, you can click Replace
All in the Find and Replace dialog box.

true

6. If you need to frequently insert a long or
hard-to-spell name into your documents,
you might find AutoText useful.

true

7. A business letter’s salutation typically
comes between the recipient’s name and
address and the closing.

false

8. Before you can copy text, you must
select it.

true

9. In a business letter, the sender’s
address is the address of the person
to whom the letter is being sent.

false

10. A letter template can be helpful in
establishing the order of the different
components of a business letter.

true

11. The paragraphs within the body
of a business letter are double
spaced.

false

12. A quick way to copy selected text
is to press [CTRL]+[X].

false

13. If you were writing a book report and
wanted to quickly locate the name Ericson,
you could use the Replace command.

false

14. In a business letter, the sender’s
job title is typically listed immediately
below his or her name.

true

15. Templates often contain placeholder
text that tells you what information should
be keyed into specific locations.

true

Lesson 3

Review


Slide 14

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Part 2

1. When you copy text, it is temporarily
placed on the Clipboard, but when you cut
text, it is permanently erased from your
computer.

false

2. Most business letters use a block
format in which all lines start at the left
margin.

true

3. Word provides a variety of templates
that you can use to create business
letters.

true

4. The Thesaurus can be used to
correct commonly misspelled words.

false

5. If you want to automatically change
every occurrence of the word Matthew
with Matt in a letter, you can click Replace
All in the Find and Replace dialog box.

true

6. If you need to frequently insert a long or
hard-to-spell name into your documents,
you might find AutoText useful.

true

7. A business letter’s salutation typically
comes between the recipient’s name and
address and the closing.

false

8. Before you can copy text, you must
select it.

true

9. In a business letter, the sender’s
address is the address of the person
to whom the letter is being sent.

false

10. A letter template can be helpful in
establishing the order of the different
components of a business letter.

true

11. The paragraphs within the body
of a business letter are double
spaced.

false

12. A quick way to copy selected text
is to press [CTRL]+[X].

false

13. If you were writing a book report and
wanted to quickly locate the name Ericson,
you could use the Replace command.

false

14. In a business letter, the sender’s
job title is typically listed immediately
below his or her name.

true

15. Templates often contain placeholder
text that tells you what information should
be keyed into specific locations.

true

Lesson 3

Review


Slide 15

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Part 2

1. When you copy text, it is temporarily
placed on the Clipboard, but when you cut
text, it is permanently erased from your
computer.

false

2. Most business letters use a block
format in which all lines start at the left
margin.

true

3. Word provides a variety of templates
that you can use to create business
letters.

true

4. The Thesaurus can be used to
correct commonly misspelled words.

false

5. If you want to automatically change
every occurrence of the word Matthew
with Matt in a letter, you can click Replace
All in the Find and Replace dialog box.

true

6. If you need to frequently insert a long or
hard-to-spell name into your documents,
you might find AutoText useful.

true

7. A business letter’s salutation typically
comes between the recipient’s name and
address and the closing.

false

8. Before you can copy text, you must
select it.

true

9. In a business letter, the sender’s
address is the address of the person
to whom the letter is being sent.

false

10. A letter template can be helpful in
establishing the order of the different
components of a business letter.

true

11. The paragraphs within the body
of a business letter are double
spaced.

false

12. A quick way to copy selected text
is to press [CTRL]+[X].

false

13. If you were writing a book report and
wanted to quickly locate the name Ericson,
you could use the Replace command.

false

14. In a business letter, the sender’s
job title is typically listed immediately
below his or her name.

true

15. Templates often contain placeholder
text that tells you what information should
be keyed into specific locations.

true

Lesson 3

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Slide 16

Lesson 3 Review

Part 2

1. When you copy text, it is temporarily
placed on the Clipboard, but when you cut
text, it is permanently erased from your
computer.

false

2. Most business letters use a block
format in which all lines start at the left
margin.

true

3. Word provides a variety of templates
that you can use to create business
letters.

true

4. The Thesaurus can be used to
correct commonly misspelled words.

false

5. If you want to automatically change
every occurrence of the word Matthew
with Matt in a letter, you can click Replace
All in the Find and Replace dialog box.

true

6. If you need to frequently insert a long or
hard-to-spell name into your documents,
you might find AutoText useful.

true

7. A business letter’s salutation typically
comes between the recipient’s name and
address and the closing.

false

8. Before you can copy text, you must
select it.

true

9. In a business letter, the sender’s
address is the address of the person
to whom the letter is being sent.

false

10. A letter template can be helpful in
establishing the order of the different
components of a business letter.

true

11. The paragraphs within the body
of a business letter are double
spaced.

false

12. A quick way to copy selected text
is to press [CTRL]+[X].

false

13. If you were writing a book report and
wanted to quickly locate the name Ericson,
you could use the Replace command.

false

14. In a business letter, the sender’s
job title is typically listed immediately
below his or her name.

true

15. Templates often contain placeholder
text that tells you what information should
be keyed into specific locations.

true

Lesson 3

Review


Slide 17

Lesson 3 Review

Part 2

1. When you copy text, it is temporarily
placed on the Clipboard, but when you cut
text, it is permanently erased from your
computer.

false

2. Most business letters use a block
format in which all lines start at the left
margin.

true

3. Word provides a variety of templates
that you can use to create business
letters.

true

4. The Thesaurus can be used to
correct commonly misspelled words.

false

5. If you want to automatically change
every occurrence of the word Matthew
with Matt in a letter, you can click Replace
All in the Find and Replace dialog box.

true

6. If you need to frequently insert a long or
hard-to-spell name into your documents,
you might find AutoText useful.

true

7. A business letter’s salutation typically
comes between the recipient’s name and
address and the closing.

false

8. Before you can copy text, you must
select it.

true

9. In a business letter, the sender’s
address is the address of the person
to whom the letter is being sent.

false

10. A letter template can be helpful in
establishing the order of the different
components of a business letter.

true

11. The paragraphs within the body
of a business letter are double
spaced.

false

12. A quick way to copy selected text
is to press [CTRL]+[X].

false

13. If you were writing a book report and
wanted to quickly locate the name Ericson,
you could use the Replace command.

false

14. In a business letter, the sender’s
job title is typically listed immediately
below his or her name.

true

15. Templates often contain placeholder
text that tells you what information should
be keyed into specific locations.

true

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