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