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Google Drive Documents Review
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Google Drive Documents Review
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19 Questions

1. JPEG; a digital image file format; one of several kinds of compression used to store images developed by the 'Joint Photographic Experts Group.'

2. When you choose Image under the Insert menu, what are your options for adding an image to your doc?

3. The primary interface used in the management of an account, profile or users.

4. A measure of an image's size by resolution.

5. What should you give your doc to make it easier to find on Drive?

6. What is the default line spacing in Docs?

7. A remark on, or response to, a piece of content online.

8. True or false: You can apply more than one style to a doc.

9. Portable document format; a file type used to manage, transmit and reproduce documents securely and accurately in electronic form.

10. True or false: After you transfer ownership of a doc, you can transfer it back to yourself.

11. A feature that automatically saves a document as it is being modified, keeping multiple versions and tracking who is responsible for which changes.

12. A set of facts and/or figures displayed in rows and columns.

13. Uniform resource locator; the address of a website on the Internet typically beginning with http:// and ending with .com, .net or .org.

14. Graphics interchange format; a compressed file format for pictures that is well suited to drawings or other images with large areas of solid color.

15. To whom can you transfer ownership of a document?

16. Up to how many rows and columns can a table have when you first insert them into a doc?

17. How do you tag someone in a comment in Docs?

18. Portable network graphics; a compressed file format for pictures, allows images to have transparent backgrounds.

19. What can you insert into a doc under the Insert menu?