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21 April, 18:15

If a user has two texts selected, the Reveal Formatting pane allows the user to

compare the word counts of the two texts.

insert tables into both texts.

spell-check both texts.

compare the fonts of the two texts.

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  1. 21 April, 18:19
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    The answer is (D) compare the fonts of the two texts.

    Word has a reveal formatting feature that allows one to see how selected text has been formatted. This feature is important since it allows you to tell at a glance what formatting has been used. To use this tool, press the combination keys shift+f1 and the reveal formatting pane will pop up.
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