Deck 6: Completing Business Messages
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Deck 6: Completing Business Messages
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Clip art
A) is unprofessional and should not be used in business documents.
B) is not copyrighted.
C) is costly and difficult to use.
D) makes it impossible to attach your document to an e-mail message.
A) is unprofessional and should not be used in business documents.
B) is not copyrighted.
C) is costly and difficult to use.
D) makes it impossible to attach your document to an e-mail message.
is not copyrighted.
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Inserting hypertext into documents
A) involves using HTML language to create hyperlinks.
B) is not possible yet, given current technology.
C) allows you to hear sounds over the Internet.
D) requires an expert to handle the programming.
A) involves using HTML language to create hyperlinks.
B) is not possible yet, given current technology.
C) allows you to hear sounds over the Internet.
D) requires an expert to handle the programming.
involves using HTML language to create hyperlinks.
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Desktop publishing software
A) includes specialized tools for formatting, layout, and design.
B) allows you to add color, photographs, and clip art to documents
C) provides "style sheets" that help ensure a consistent look to your documents.
D) does all of the above.
A) includes specialized tools for formatting, layout, and design.
B) allows you to add color, photographs, and clip art to documents
C) provides "style sheets" that help ensure a consistent look to your documents.
D) does all of the above.
does all of the above.
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Which of the following lists contains the elements of a business letter in the proper order?
A) letterhead, date, inside address, salutation, message, complimentary close
B) letterhead, inside address, date, salutation, message, complimentary close
C) date, letterhead, inside address, salutation, message, complimentary close
D) none of the above
A) letterhead, date, inside address, salutation, message, complimentary close
B) letterhead, inside address, date, salutation, message, complimentary close
C) date, letterhead, inside address, salutation, message, complimentary close
D) none of the above
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An example of an informative heading would be "Business Travel."
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After editing for conciseness and clarity, you'll find that most first drafts can be cut by as much as 50 percent.
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The best way to draw attention to important points or terms is to underline them or type them in all capital letters.
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Proofreading is rarely necessary since today's professionals use word- processing software to prepare documents.
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____________________ markup language (HTML) is used to insert hyperlinks, images, and other elements into your messages.
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You can use ____________________ ____________________ software such as Quark XPress or Adobe InDesign to produce professional-looking formats and layouts for your documents.
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One of the final stages in producing a document is ____________________ it to make sure that it contains no errors in grammar, usage, and punctuation.
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