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Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac, Illustrated Brief

Kelley P. Shaffer, Marjorie Hunt

Chapter 2

Mac OS X: Unit B: Getting Started with Mac OS X Leopard - all with Video Answers

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Chapter Questions

Problem 1

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Problem 9

a. Dialog box
b. Menu bar
c. Dock
d. Icons
e. Finder
The part of Leopard that is always active on the Leopard desktop and dock

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Problem 10

a. Dialog box
b. Menu bar
c. Dock
d. Icons
e. Finder
A glossy ribbon at the bottom of your computer screen that contains icons

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Problem 11

a. Dialog box
b. Menu bar
c. Dock
d. Icons
e. Finder
A silver bar across the top of the desktop that gives you easy access to operational commands

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Problem 12

a. Dialog box
b. Menu bar
c. Dock
d. Icons
e. Finder
Small images that represent programs, folders and files, and the Trash

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Problem 13

a. Dialog box
b. Menu bar
c. Dock
d. Icons
e. Finder
A type of window that opens after you select a menu command so you can specify settings for completing the operation

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Problem 14

Leopard is an operating system that:
a. Interferes with your use of a computer.
b. Manages the operation of a computer.
c. Performs a single task, such as connecting to the Internet.
d. Creates documents, such as a resume.

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Problem 15

When you right-click with a pointing device such as a mouse, Leopard:
a. opens a Windows tool or program.
b. moves an object, such as a desktop icon.
c. opens a shortcut menu.
d. deletes the object.

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Problem 16

Default settings are:
a. preset settings that cannot be changed.
b. preset settings that can be changed.
c. viewable on the dock.
d. permanent settings for the menu bar.

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Problem 17

To open a menu:
a. click the title or word on the menu bar.
b. click the item on the dock.
c. click the folder on the dock.
d. click the Trash.

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Problem 18

Which operation opens an item on the dock?
a. Point
b. Click
c. Double-click
d. Right-click

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Problem 19

When you set your Mac to Sleep to end a Leopard session, Leopard:
a. Completely shuts down the computer.
b. Provides an option for switching users.
c. Restarts your computer.
d. Puts your Mac in a low power state and allows you to resume use quickly.

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Problem 20

Which of the following options for ending your Leopard session safely turns your Mac off?
a. Sleep
b. Restart
c. Shut down
d. Log Out

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