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Microsoft Office 2007 logo Using the Home Tab in Excel 2007 - Quiz Microsoft Office 2007 logo
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In the Table below, select which section of the Home tab you would use to perform the stated action.
1.

You have established a pattern that you want to continue in adjacent cells. Which portion of the home tab do you go to?
               

x

2.

You merged several cells on the worksheet but changed your mind after making other changes. Which area of the Home tab do you select?
               

x

3.

You entered a large number and want Excel to include commas to make the number easier to read. Which section of the Home tab allows you to do that?
               

x

4.

You are entering a long string of text into a cell and want to apply word wrap. If you don't remember the shortcut Alt + Enter, where do you find the button for word wrap?
               

x

5.

To improve the look of text in a header row you want to tilt the text. Where would you find that option?
               

x

6.

For some reason, you would like to hide a column on a worksheet. What section of the Home tab will allow you to do that?
               

x

7.

You have copied some text and want a quick way to insert it into a text box so it can be placed anywhere on the worksheet. Which section allows that?
               

x

8.

After designing a worksheet you have decided that you want to replace a word that is used a dozen times. Where can you go to replace all of them at once?
               

x

9.

You are trying to make the cells look square and know exactly how high a row should be to do that. Where can you go to make all selected rows the same height without clicking and dragging the rows?
               

x

10.

You know that Excel will automatically display exponential notation for any number larger than ten digits. However, for appearance sake you want a smaller number to also be displayed in scientific notation. Where can you find that on the Home tab?
               

x

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