A footnote's reference marker is a small, superscript number.?

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When you create a footnote, Word inserts a small, superscript number called a reference marker in the text and in the bottom margin of the page and positions the insertion point next to it so you can type the text of the footnote. A footnote is an explanatory comment or reference that appears at the bottom of a page. See 11-10: Creating Footnotes and Endnotes

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A hotfix is never included in a service pack; they are only available as separate, stand-alone fixes

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Your network has been segmented into the following security zones. Zone 1 connects to the Internet through a router. Zone 2 is a closed research and development network. Zone 3 contains an intermediary switch supporting a SAN, dedicated to long-term audit log and file storage. Zone 4 contains a DMZ with an email server The company has budgeted for a single patch server. To which zone should this

limited resource be deployed? A. Zone 1 B. Zone 2 C. Zone 3 D. Zone 4

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