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MOAC Lesson 1: Backstage View Word 2013 (2) Backstage View After you click the _____________File _____________ tab, you can see the Microsoft Office Backstage view A tool that offers quick access to commands for performing many file management tasks all displayed in a single navigation pane that can be customized to meet users? needs. (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2014) Info Tab Allows the user to password protect a document Allows the user to modify document properties Compatibility Mode Some functions are limited when viewing older versions of a document Must save as a .docx (Word 2010 file extension) to have full capabilities Word 97-2003 saves as a .doc, Word 2010 & 2013 save as a docx

Agriculture

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Multi-Variable Calculus summary

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Lincoln DBQ

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Chapter 15 120 Chapter 15: A War for Union and Emancipation, 1861-1865 Overview Southerners may have talked about ?states? rights? or ?property rights? but they were going to war to preserve the political economy of slavery. Northerners made it clear that they were not going to war to abolish slavery. President Lincoln claimed to be fighting to restore the Union. Both sides began to mobilize men and supplies to the battlefield by the summer of 1861. In 1862, Lincoln adopted the radical Republican position that emancipation was a military necessity. Eventually Lincoln justified the war in abolitionist terms. After the Emancipation Proclamation went into effect (January 1863) the war lasted

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