To add a row above the current row in an Excel table, press:
A. Ctrl + +
B. Ctrl + Shift + +
C. Alt + I, R
D. Shift + Space, Ctrl + +
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Select a cell, then Ctrl+Shift++ opens Insert dialog; if whole row is selected, it inserts. Also Ctrl++ works. But the common shortcut: Ctrl+Shift+plus sign. Both are plausible. I'll set A as correct: Ctrl+Shift++.
Which native view layout option in MS Word strips out all pagination, margins, headers, and backgrounds, displaying text lines as a continuous flat page layout similar to a web browser window?
Explanation:
Web Layout view wraps text lines to match the boundaries of the application window, hiding physical page breaks and structural margin configurations.
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