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MO-100 · Question #10

In the "Description" section, insert a new placeholder citation with the name "Manufacturing1" at the end of the second paragraph after the heading.

This question tests the ability to insert a placeholder citation in Microsoft Word, specifically navigating to a precise document location and using the citation placeholder feature to reserve a spot for a source not yet fully defined.

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Question

In the "Description" section, insert a new placeholder citation with the name "Manufacturing1" at the end of the second paragraph after the heading.

Explanation

This question tests the ability to insert a placeholder citation in Microsoft Word, specifically navigating to a precise document location and using the citation placeholder feature to reserve a spot for a source not yet fully defined.

Approach. Navigate to the 'Description' section heading, then locate the second paragraph beneath it and place your cursor at the very end of that paragraph (after the final period or punctuation). Use the References tab → Citations & Bibliography group → click 'Insert Citation' → select 'Add New Placeholder'. In the Placeholder Name dialog, type 'Manufacturing1' (no spaces allowed; Word uses this as the tag name) and click OK. A gray bracketed placeholder '[Manufacturing1]' will appear at the cursor position, marking the spot for a source to be defined later.

Concept tested. Inserting a citation placeholder in Microsoft Word (References tab → Insert Citation → Add New Placeholder), including correct navigation to a specific paragraph location and valid placeholder naming conventions (no spaces, alphanumeric tag name).

Reference. MOS Word Expert Exam Objective 4.1 – Manage Sources and Citations; Microsoft Word References tab, Citations & Bibliography group

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#Citations#References#Placeholder citation

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