CASE STUDY E-2Casey has just taken a new position at a publishing company. His predecessor retired after 40 years with the company, leaving nearly everything at his desk the day he left. Casey spent his first Monday morning on the job trying to get his bearings at the new desk, and discovered that his "new" computer is filled to the gills with disorganized, unused master pages. Even though Casey has cleaned up many of the old master pages, there are still some master pages in use that Casey will replace with new masters in new editions of the drawings. What action can Casey take on these documents?

A. recreate the documents
B. override the masters
C. delete the unwanted masters
D. detach the unwanted masters


Answer: D

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