What does pressing the shortcut key combination Alt + Shift + D do in an active document workspace in MS Word?
A. Deletes the current paragraph block
B. Applies a double strikethrough effect
C. Opens the Font properties dialog box
D. Inserts an automated, current system Date field
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Alt + Shift + D instantly inserts a dynamic DATE field that reflects the current system date at the cursor position. Similarly, Alt + Shift + T inserts the current Time field.
Explanation:
While Backspace removes text character-by-character, pressing Ctrl + Backspace deletes the entire word to the left of the cursor position.
Explanation:
You enable readability statistics in File > Options > Proofing, and then run Spelling & Grammar to see them. So both A and B are part of the process.
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