Computer Science, asked by neelimaranjan934, 5 months ago

Write one word answer for the following.

1. Place to get similar words for a given word.

2. The Find and Replace option is found in this group.

3. The fields or placeholder in the main document.

4. The option selected from the Start Mail Merge drop down
list to use Mail Merge.

5. The tab from where you can start Mail Merge.

6. Creating letters for multiple recipients.​

Answers

Answered by shwetabalaji11
1

Answer:

1 emplacement,

2 Go to the "Home" tab menu on the Ribbon of Microsoft Word 2007/2010/2013, at the furthest right of the group is the "Editing" options. Click the Editing item, a popup menu will appear and now you can see the "Find" and "Replace" items at the top of the box.

3 Merge field is the fields or placeholder in the main document.

Answered by rounakp2008
1

Answer:

(1) Place to get similar words for a given word.

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Synonyms.

Find and Replace helps you to find words or formats in a document and can let you replace all instances of a word or format. ...

Labels tell users what information belongs in a given form field and are usually positioned outside the form field.

(2)Go to the "Home" tab menu on the Ribbon of Microsoft Word 2007/2010/2013, at the furthest right of the group is the "Editing" options. Click the Editing item, a popup menu will appear and now you can see the "Find" and "Replace" items at the top of the box.

(3) Merge field is the fields or placeholder in the main document.

(4) To use Mail Merge:

From the Mailings tab, click the Start Mail Merge command and select Step-by-Step Mail Merge Wizard from the drop-down menu.

(5)In a blank Microsoft Word document, click on the Mailings tab, and in the Start Mail Merge group, click Start Mail Merge .

(6) In a business letter, write the first person's name, then a comma, then their title at the company after the comma. On a new line, write the next person's name, title, and so on. Include all names, if possible. If you're sending the letter to one address, try to include all names.

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