itcs ch 2 MC

a theme applies an overall design to a document, with no requirement that any text is selected. a style apples formatting characteristics to selected text or to a current paragraph

how does a document theme differ from a style?

a multilevel list

to identify the series of sequential steps to several levels, you could use:

style

the feature that is a collection of formatting characteristics that can be applied to text or paragraph is:

hanging indent

what kind of indent is often used in preparing a bibliography for a research paper?

text box

to draw attention to such items as contact information or store hours, you could place text in a bordered area called a:

column

to divide a document into side by side vertical blocks so that the text flows down one side and then continues at the top of the other side, you can use a(n):

character formats are applied, but not paragraph formats

if you select text and apply a linked style, what happens?

they are updated to reflect the modified heading style settings. when a heading style is modified, all text formatted in that style is updated

having applied a particular heading style to several headings within a document, you modify the style to include bold and italic font formatting. what happens to the headings that were previously formatted in that style, and why?

it streamlines the process of applying heading styles to selected text

which of the following statements is false regarding outline view?

layout options

the feature that simplifies text wrapping around an object is: