In Access press CTRL+F8 to A. Toggle the Navigation Pane B. Cycle between open windows C. Restore the selected minimized window when all windows are minimized D. Turn on Resize mode for the active window when it is not maximized; press the arrow keys to resize the window

Toggle the Navigation Pane
Cycle between open windows
Restore the selected minimized window when all windows are minimized
Turn on Resize mode for the active window when it is not maximized; press the arrow keys to resize the window

The correct answer is: D. Turn on Resize mode for the active window when it is not maximized; press the arrow keys to resize the window

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Option A: Toggle the Navigation Pane. This is not the correct answer because pressing Ctrl+F8 does not toggle the Navigation Pane. To toggle the Navigation Pane, you can click the Navigation Pane button in the lower-left corner of the Access window, or you can press Alt+F10.
  • Option B: Cycle between open windows. This is not the correct answer because pressing Ctrl+F8 does not cycle between open windows. To cycle between open windows, you can click the Window menu and select the window you want to view. You can also use the Ctrl+Tab keyboard shortcut to cycle through open windows.
  • Option C: Restore the selected minimized window when all windows are minimized. This is not the correct answer because pressing Ctrl+F8 does not restore the selected minimized window when all windows are minimized. To restore a minimized window, you can click the window’s title bar or double-click the window’s taskbar button. You can also use the Alt+Tab keyboard shortcut to cycle through open windows and then click the window you want to restore.
  • Option D: Turn on Resize mode for the active window when it is not maximized; press the arrow keys to resize the window. This is the correct answer because pressing Ctrl+F8 turns on Resize mode for the active window when it is not maximized. In Resize mode, you can use the arrow keys to resize the window.