MS Word
Ctrl + V is used to

None of these
Paste Images in the beginning of Document
Paste Texts in the beginning of Document
Paste Tables at the middle of Document

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MS Word
Uppercase on Change Case dialog box and All Caps on Fonts dialog box both converts selected text into Capital Letters. What's the difference between the two?

Change Case makes conversion permanent but All Caps on Font can always be reverted
It is faster to convert from Change Case than from Font dialog box
All Caps on Font dialog box makes the change permanent where Change Case can be always reverted
Both are same. They are only two different ways of capitalize text

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MS Word
If you want to convert a symbol or several lines of text into an AutoCorrect entry, you should:

Insert the symbol or type the text in a Word document first. Then, select the text or symbol and go to the AutoCorrect dialog box.
AutoCorrect can only accommodate one line of text. It is not possible to convert a symbol or multiple lines of text into an AutoCorrect entry.
Insert the symbol or type the text in a Word document first. Then, select the text or symbol and click the Edit menu followed by Paste Special. Select New AutoCorrect Entry and then click OK.
Click the Tools menu and choose AutoCorrect Options. Then, click the Insert menu and choose Symbol (or click the Format menu and choose Paragraph) to add the symbol or paragraph to AutoCorrect.

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