Chapter 1 Vocab
Across
- 4. the small squares and circles on a selection rectangle.
- 6. defines the appearance and shape of the letters, numbers, and special characters.Font size– specifies the size of the characters in the default font or changes them to a different font.
- 9. a key used to erase to the right of the insertion point.
- 10. is used to make the text bigger or smaller. Changing the zoom has no effect on the printed document.
- 15. you select the text to be moved and then drag the selected item to the new location and then “drop” or insert, it there.
- 17. has small squares and circles to show that a graphic is selected.
- 19. the headline on the flyer is large and colorful to draw attention into the text.
- 20. changing the appearance of a paragraph
- 21. change the appearance of its text
- 22. information that exists on a physical medium such as paper.
- 26. changing the way characters appear on the screen and in print.
- 28. the top or bottom portion of the screen are “scrolled” off the screen, although you cannot see the text and graphics, they are still there
- 30. the signature line of the flyer calls attention to the contact phone number
- 33. a word or phrase that further describes the document.
- 35. to use a graphical image, the image must be stored digitally in a file.
- 37. making a selected graphic a different size by entering its desired exact measurements.
Down
- 1. when you drag a graphic’s rotate handle, the graphic moves in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
- 2. involves reducing the environmental waste generated when using a computer.
- 3. a computer program that can damage files and programs on your computer.
- 4. an animated pencil writing on paper to indicate that Word is checking for spelling and grammar errors. It can be a blue check mark (no errors) or a red X (potential errors found).
- 5. as you type a character, Word moves all the characters to the right of the typed character one position to the right.
- 7. positioned horizontally between the left and right margins on the page.
- 8. the process of copying the digital picture from the camera or phone to your computer.
- 11. the details about a file
- 12. a character that Word displays on the screen but is not visible on a printed document.
- 13. the rectangular area behind any text or graphics.
- 14. the body copy below the pictures briefly describes where and when the dog was found, along with a bulleted list that concisely highlights important identifying information.
- 16. characters that appear somewhat thicker and darker than those that are not bold.
- 18. scheme a theme that identifies 12 complementary colors for text, background, accents, and links in a document.
- 23. a series of paragraphs, each beginning with a bullet character.
- 24. a key used to erase to the left of the insertion point.
- 25. allows you to type words in a paragraph continually without pressing the ENTER key at the end of the line. As you type, if a word extends beyond the right margin, Word also automatically positions that word on the next line along with the insertion point.
- 27. a set of unified formats for fonts, colors, and graphics.
- 29. a document property that can include information such as the project author, title, subject, and keywords.
- 31. text with a slightly slanted appearance.
- 32. text with an underscore below each character.
- 34. Layout-view the default view in Word. It shows the document on a mock sheet of paper in the document window.
- 36. about 1/72 of one inch in height