Explanation:
Reports are designed to present data in a professional, printable format. They are not for data entry (forms) or storage (tables) or querying (queries).
Explanation:
Distributed is not a standard paragraph alignment; available alignments: Left, Center, Right, Justify. (Distributed is in some table cell settings but not as primary alignment.)
In MS Word, which specific structural margin layout flips alternating side boundaries on odd and even pages so documents can be bound cleanly as a double-sided book format?
Explanation:
Mirror Margins match the inside and outside margin sizes on facing pages, ensuring equal binding buffers when documents are printed back-to-back.
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