MO-100 · Question #35
This project has only one task. You have been assigned the task of keeping meeting, notes for your company's Board of Directors. Save a copy of the document as a Word 2019 template named "Notes" that
The task requires saving the document as a Word 2019 template, which involves using the 'Save As' feature and selecting the correct file type, not interacting with header and footer options as shown in the exhibits.
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The task requires saving the document as a Word 2019 template, which involves using the 'Save As' feature and selecting the correct file type, not interacting with header and footer options as shown in the exhibits.
Approach. The task is to save the current document as a Word 2019 template named 'Notes', ensuring it is compatible with the latest Word features and does not support macros, and to save it in the default template location. The images provided illustrate interactions related to inserting and configuring headers and footers, which are entirely irrelevant to the task of saving a document as a template. The correct interaction sequence would be:
- Click the 'File' tab in the Word ribbon.
- Select 'Save As' from the File menu.
- In the 'Save As' dialog box, navigate to the default template location (this is often automatically suggested by Word when a template file type is selected).
- In the 'Save as type' dropdown menu, select 'Word Template (*.dotx)'. This file format is compatible with the latest Word features and explicitly does not support macros.
- In the 'File name' field, type 'Notes'.
- Click 'Save'.
Common mistakes.
- common_mistake. Common mistakes include getting sidetracked by irrelevant options, such as those shown in the exhibit images (inserting headers/footers, adjusting page layout). These actions do not contribute to saving the document as a template. Other incorrect choices would be:
- Selecting 'Word Macro-Enabled Template (*.dotm)' as the save type, which would violate the 'does not support macros' requirement.
- Saving the document as a standard 'Word Document (.docx)' or an older 'Word 97-2003 Template (.dot)', which would not meet the template requirement or the 'latest Word features' compatibility.
- Saving the file to an incorrect or non-default location.
Concept tested. The core concept tested is the ability to correctly save a Microsoft Word document as a specific type of template (Word Template .dotx) with a given name and location, demonstrating an understanding of different Word file formats and their characteristics (e.g., macro support, compatibility).
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