You enter the ampersand to the . . . . . . . . of the character, you want to designate as access key.

Immediate right
Right
Immediate left
Left

The correct answer is: A. Immediate right

To designate a character as an access key, you enter an ampersand (&) to the immediate right of the character. For example, to designate the letter “A” as an access key, you would enter “&A”. When a user presses the Alt key and the access key, the corresponding character will be inserted into the document.

Option B is incorrect because the ampersand is entered to the immediate right of the character, not to the right of the character.

Option C is incorrect because the ampersand is entered to the immediate right of the character, not to the left of the character.

Option D is incorrect because the ampersand is entered to the immediate right of the character, not to the immediate left of the character.

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