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Lerato is working on his assignment, which requires her to use a case study that discusses all his subjects. The case study has about 1000 pages with more than 300 headings. He must search page by page for a page with the heading "HCLT101-1 ASSESSMENTS."As the master in MS Word, advise her to locate the heading she is looking for without checking all the pages.Group of answer choicesView tab, navigate pane check box, write the heading she is looking forHome tab, View editing group command, Find commandHome tab, replace the editing command and write the heading she is looking forA&B

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Lerato is working on his assignment, which requires her to use a case study that discusses all his subjects. The case study has about 1000 pages with more than 300 headings. He must search page by page for a page with the heading "HCLT101-1 ASSESSMENTS."As the master in MS Word, advise her to locate the heading she is looking for without checking all the pages.Group of answer choicesView tab, navigate pane check box, write the heading she is looking forHome tab, View editing group command, Find commandHome tab, replace the editing command and write the heading she is looking forA&B

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Lerato can easily locate the heading she is looking for by using the "Find" command in MS Word. Here are the steps she should follow:

  1. Open the document in MS Word.
  2. Click on the "Home" tab located at the top of the screen.
  3. In the "Editing" group, click on the "Find" command.
  4. A navigation pane will open on the left side of the screen.
  5. In the search box at the top of the navigation pane, type "HCLT101-1 ASSESSMENTS."
  6. Press Enter.

MS Word will highlight all instances of the heading "HCLT101-1 ASSESSMENTS" in the document. She can then easily navigate to the page she is looking for. So, the correct answer is "Home tab, View editing group command, Find command".

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