CBA Unit 1 & 2
Across
- 3. a feature that allows a user to select text or a graphic, remove it from its current location and place it in another location within a
- 5. sort order arranging text or numbers from Z to A, largest to smallest, or latest to earliest
- 7. a feature that allows a user to select text or a graphic, duplicate it and place it in another location within a document
- 9. computer software created to allow the user to perform specific a job or task
- 13. in word processing, to utilize features that enhance the appearance and overall layout of text, graphics, tables within a document
- 19. Art a feature that includes pre-made illustrations, drawings, pictures, and other graphic that can be inserted into a document
- 21. A program on a computer that allows the user to create, edit, view, print, rename, copy, or delete files, folders, or an entire file system
- 22. data entered into the computer through a variety of devices such as a keyboard, microphone, scanner, flash drive, or mouse
- 23. one of two or more vertical sections of printed material on a page; usually separated by margins
- 25. external hardware used to store and retrieve data, such as a disk drive, CD/DVD drive, flash drive, or tape drive
- 26. and file management
- 27. sort order arranging text or numbers from A to Z, from smallest to largest, or from earliest to latest
- 29. text appearing at the bottom of each page, separate from the main body of a text
- 30. a feature in a word processing application that allows the user to create outlines or itemized lists with either icons or
- 33. a computer case that contains the CPU, power supply, memory, and storage
- 34. to make changes by adding, deleting, or modifying text, graphics, or other items in a document
- 37. system software that acts as a "go-between", allowing computer hardware and other software to communicate with each other
Down
- 1. allows the user to view or listen to the data a computer processes such as a monitor, printer, headphones, or speakers
- 2. the size, style, and design of text
- 4. storing data for later use
- 6. drawings, pictures, or other illustrations inserted in a document to either explain data or enhance the appearance of text on a page
- 7. executes commands from a computer's hardware and software; the principal computer chip that contains several
- 8. components, which determines the computer's operating speed; the "brain" of a computer
- 10. additional hardware that isn't necessary for a computer to function, but does enhance how the computer can be used
- 11. a feature that allows the user to change the attributes of a file (such as location, file name, or file type) before saving it
- 12. a feature that scans a document, searches for occurrences of specific text, symbols or formatting, and allows a user to replace it
- 13. an extension at the end of a file name, indicating which application was used to create a document
- 14. a break in a line or a paragraph that is forced by the user when the return key is pressed, creating a new paragraph
- 15. a feature that automatically generates a new page, allowing text to flow to the new page when space runs out on the
- 16. a feature that allows a user to select text using a mouse or pointing device, and quickly move (drag) it to a different location
- 17. software responsible for the general operation of a computer system, including the operation of hardware, running application
- 18. how the edges of a line, paragraph, object, or table are positioned horizontally and vertically between the margins or on a page
- 20. one; also known as a Soft Page Break
- 21. brochures, etc.
- 24. the action of gaining access to a computer or a network by entering a username and password; also called Login/Sign In
- 28. through the use of a personal computer, combining text and graphics to produce a high-quality documents, such as newsletters,
- 31. new text, symbols or formatting
- 32. text appearing at the top of each page, separate from the main body of text
- 35. computer chips that store data and programs while the computer is working; often called RAM or Random Access Memory
- 36. lines around the edge(s) of text, a page, a cell, or a table