Which three actions should you perform in sequence on the computer?

DRAG DROP
You administer computers and printers on your company network. The computers run Window 8 Pro.
An employee wants to add a separator page to her printer task on a network printer. You
create a separator page file and save it to the C:\Windows\System32 folder on her computer.
You need to configure the computer to use the separator page for the print task.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence on the computer? (To answer, move
the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)

DRAG DROP
You administer computers and printers on your company network. The computers run Window 8 Pro.
An employee wants to add a separator page to her printer task on a network printer. You
create a separator page file and save it to the C:\Windows\System32 folder on her computer.
You need to configure the computer to use the separator page for the print task.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence on the computer? (To answer, move
the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)

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Ray

Ray

Replace the first one with Devices and Printer

Cleytonsc

Cleytonsc

1 – open devices and printers

2 – select network printer and printer properties

3 In advanced tab, select separator page …

Nadezhda

Nadezhda

Cleytonsc, no.

1 – Open CP and D and P

2 -Right- click … printer properties.

3- In advanced tab, select separator page …

Amaraen

Amaraen

This answer is wrong in two ways, one: right clicking a printer from the Device Manager does not display Printer Properties on the right click menu. If this answer was somehow correct, the answer would be “Open Device Manager > Expand Print Queues and click Properties” blah blah blah.

Two: This isn’t helpful at all because the Device Manager doesn’t help complete the rest of the task. Only the Control Panel would lead to the correct choice. It even specifically says within the right click menu of printers in the Device Manager “GO TO THE CONTROL PANEL TO DO THIS YOU NOB”