1. What is Microsoft Word for? 1) graphic editor, 2) text editor, 3) table editor? 2. Which pictographic panel

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1. What is Microsoft Word for? 1) graphic editor, 2) text editor, 3) table editor?
2. Which pictographic panel is responsible for text view? 1) standard, 2) drawing, 3) formatting?
3. Where are the commands for opening and saving files located? 1) file, 2) insert, 3) service?
4. Which key is used to indicate the end of a paragraph? 1) Enter, 2) Shift+Enter, 3) 5?
5. In a text editor, the main parameters for setting paragraph parameters are: 1) font, size, style; 2) indentation, spacing; 3) margins, orientation; 4) style, template?
6. Which command places the selected text fragment in the buffer?
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1. Microsoft Word is primarily a text editor, not a graphic or table editor. It is designed to create, edit, format, and customize text-based documents such as essays, reports, letters, and more.

2. The pictographic panel responsible for text view is the "formatting" panel. It contains various tools and options to modify the appearance and layout of the text, including font styles, sizes, colors, alignment, and more.

3. The commands for opening and saving files are located in the "file" menu. To open a file, you can click on "File" and then select "Open." To save a file, click on "File" and choose "Save" or "Save As" depending on whether it is a new or an existing file.

4. The key used to indicate the end of a paragraph is the "Enter" key. Pressing the "Enter" key moves the cursor to a new line and starts a new paragraph. It is important to note that pressing "Shift+Enter" inserts a line break instead of starting a new paragraph.

5. In a text editor like Microsoft Word, the main parameters for setting paragraph parameters include indentation (to control the position of the text within the margins), spacing (to adjust the space between lines or paragraphs), and alignment (to determine how the text is positioned within the document). Parameters such as font, size, style, margins, and orientation are more related to the overall document formatting rather than individual paragraphs.

6. The command that places the selected text fragment in a new or different location is called "cut" and "paste." First, you need to select the text fragment you want to move by highlighting it with the cursor. Then, right-click on the selected text and choose "Cut" (Ctrl+X) or press "Ctrl+X" on the keyboard. Next, move the cursor to the desired location and right-click again, then choose "Paste" (Ctrl+V) or press "Ctrl+V" on the keyboard. This will transfer the selected text from its original position to the new location.