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Close the document without exiting Microsoft Word. When prompted, save any changes made to the document.

a) True
b) False

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Final answer:

Closing a document in Microsoft Word without exiting the program is possible, and you will be prompted to save any changes when you attempt to close the document. To accept or reject changes, use the Review tab.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement "Close the document without exiting Microsoft Word. When prompted, save any changes made to the document." is a procedural step in Microsoft Word. To close a document without exiting the Word program, you can click on the 'X' on the document tab or go to File > Close. If you have made changes to the document, a prompt will appear asking if you want to save the changes you've made. You should save the changes if you wish to keep them before the document is closed.

If the task is to confirm if the action described is possible, then the answer would be 'True' because Microsoft Word does allow you to close a single document without exiting the application and prompts you to save any unsaved changes. However, the question as it is phrased does not clearly ask for a True or False answer to a statement.

To accept or reject changes made in a Word document, you should open the document first. Then, click on the Review tab above the tools ribbon to access the options to accept or reject any changes.

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