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If a user has two texts selected, the Reveal Formatting pane allows the user to

compare the word counts of the two texts.
insert tables into both texts.
spell-check both texts.
compare the fonts of the two texts.

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The answer is (D) compare the fonts of the two texts.

Word has a reveal formatting feature that allows one to see how selected text has been formatted. You are able to quickly review the paragraph formatting and the font used in your text. This feature is important since it allows you to tell at a glance what formatting has been used. To use this tool, press the combination keys shift+f1 and the reveal formatting pane will pop up
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The correct answer is: compare the fonts of the two texts.

You can access Reveal Formatting by selecting the desired tet and pressing Shift+F1. By opening this pane you will be able to see the paragraph formatting, font size, font type and line spacing.
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