1. Which of the following is the best description of a template? a) a pre-formatted document from which you can easily build a specific type of document b)a business letter, the content of which has been entered but now needs to be formatted c) small window on your computer that controls a specific operation d)None of the Above 2. Which of the following is NOT true about templates? a)Word has several existing templates available and ready for use. b)It is possible to create your own template from scratch. c)Using templates saves time because, once you format a template the first time, it’s easy to remember how to do it again. d)It is possible to modify and customize one of Word’s existing templates and save it as a new template. 3. Which of the following is NOT a major advantage of a using template as opposed to not using one? a) A template shows you where to enter specific information in the document. b)A template is pre-formatted, saving you time. c)It’s possible to print multiple copies of a document built from a template. d)A template can be re-used any number of times to build multiple documents. 4. Templates can be accessed… a)by clicking the Template button on the standard toolbar b)by going to the File menu and selecting “New” c)by going to the File menu and selecting “Open…” d)by going to the Insert menu and selecting “Template” 5. For which of the following types of business documents might you find a useful template in Word? a)Letters and Mailings b)Memos c)Publications d)All of the above.