BTT1O1 - Unit 2: Electronic Communication and Word Processing Software (P.2)
Across
- 6. A notation in a letter or email that indicates that the original recipient does not know that an additional person received a copy; the meaning of the acronym BCC, which only appears on the writer’s copy
- 7. A type of email program set up to check the mail server at the user’s Internet service provider and to deliver the user’s mail on request; the acronym for the term Post Office Protocol
- 8. A program that can save, hold, and route email
- 9. Text that is preformatted with shadows, texture, colour, or other interesting effects
- 13. A device that includes a scanner to read documents, electronic equipment to translate and compress data, modems to send data via telephone lines, and a printer to output an incoming document
- 15. A computer network that allows controlled access from the outside, for specific business or educational purposes; it is partially accessible to authorized persons outside of a company or organization.
- 16. A style of letter where the paragraphs are indented AND the return address, date line, complimentary closing, and writer’s identification start ¾ of the way across the page
- 17. An element of an email message or letter that should contain a useful description of the contents of the message
Down
- 1. A notation in a letter or email that indicates to the receiver that a copy has been sent to another party; the meaning of the acronym CC
- 2. A computer network that uses Internet Protocol technology to share information, operational systems, or computing services within an organization
- 3. The letter sender’s name in his or her own handwriting to confirm that they letter is genuinely from that person
- 4. Designed to allow users to perform a specific task such as calculate numbers, enter text, make graphics and visuals, or play a game
- 5. A set of electronic instructions that tell a computer what to do
- 10. An automated answering system for telephone networks that records, stores, and plays back messages
- 11. A computer program that works by infecting files when they are opened, renamed, or saved
- 12. In a business letter, the inclusion of the recipient’s name, title, company name, company address, city, province, and postal code
- 14. A code of behavior that guides how we should and should not act in our Internet communications, including email