What is a soft proof?

What will be an ideal response?


A soft proof is a proof that takes place on the computer, so you don't need to
print the document. When you perform a soft proof, you change settings so that
your monitor matches the settings you expect to occur on your output device.

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Give three examples of poor password choices. What is wrong with each?

What will be an ideal response?

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Where do we store items in open addressing hashing?

a. In the hash table itself b. Attached to the hash table using linked lists c. In secondary storage d. In an in-memory database

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When navigating a subform, pressing ________ will move the cursor to the last field of the current record in the subform

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Building blocks are saved in the ________ Gallery

A) WordArt B) Text Box C) Quick Parts D) Text Block

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