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Your new employer asks about the menu choices at the top of the screen (File, Edit, View, History). Select the statement about the menu that is FALSE.

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Final answer:

The false statement about menu choices in software is that the 'Select' menu specifies what part of the protein to be changed by the 'Actions' menu, which is likely a mix-up with specific protein-related software, not general computer applications.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question is related to the functionality of menu choices in a software application, typically found at the top of the screen like 'File', 'Edit', 'View', and 'History'. The statement that is FALSE about the menu is that the 'Select' menu specifies what part of the protein will be changed by the 'Actions' menu. This statement appears to be a mix-up with a specialized software that deals with proteins. In general computer applications, there is usually no 'Select' menu that specifically deals with proteins. Menus like 'File', 'Edit', 'View', and 'History' serve general functions such as opening and saving files, editing content, changing the display settings of the application, and keeping track of the document's history, respectively.

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