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"if you add text, delete text, or modify text on a page, word recalculates the location of automatic page breaks and adjusts them accordingly."

a. True
b. False

User Ukr
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Answer:

The given statement is true.

Step-by-step explanation:

Whenever we add, delete or modify the contents in the word document, it automatically calculates the number of words. It adjusts the page breaks according to the number of encounter that we provide apart from modifying or adding the words and the number of backspaces that we enter after adding or while adding the contents.

The page break usually happens when a particular character encounters the “end of the page” and the whole word will be transferred to the next page. But still this “depends on the type of alignment”.

User Peralta
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Answer:

The answer to this question is option (a).

Explanation:

In the computer, all the data will store in a file that can be text file, image file, etc. All the file store data into (binary language that is (0,1)). In Microsoft Word or any other word software, we add, delete or modify any text that stores in file. The software adjusts text location, memory, and breaks the pages automatically.

So the correct answer to this question is option (a).

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