Answer:
Computers in the office environment significantly enhance productivity. According to the Reference for Business Web site, computers in the office increase productivity not only in areas such as word processing, data management and information access, but also in information creation, collation and ultimately storage. The amount of time most office workers spend at the computer has, however, given rise to a number of repetitive strain health problems on eyes, wrists and hands
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Answer: No, because all you need is WiFi for both devices and a messaging app to do it for free like iMessage.
Explanation: Please correct me if I am wrong! :)
Landscapes is the correct answer. Just google it and click images.
Answer is: Yes
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Word includes a full-screen mode that minimizes the extraneous information (tools, menus, etc.) displayed on the screen. The normal way of switching to full-screen mode is to display the View tab of the ribbon and click Full Screen Reading in the Document Views group. (If you are using Word 2013 or Word 2016 click Read Mode in the Views group.) You can also click the Full Screen Reading view icon (Read Mode view icon Word 2013 and Word 2016) near the right side of the Status bar located at the bottom of the document window. You exit the mode by either clicking the Close button (upper-right corner of the screen) or by pressing Esc.
Answer:
c. Install a proxy server
Explanation:
In computing a proxy server is implemented as a middle 'man' between the user and the internet. It will hence behave as a gateway that will seperate users from the websites that they browse. The major importance of a proxy server is enforcing security, however it can also act as a web filter allowing organizations to restrict access to certain websites. So when an organization or a school wishes to prevent access to certain sites a proxy server will be implemented, in the question scenario this web filter feature can be used to save cost associated with visiting sites not relevant to the organization's objectives