Digital Info Tech Semester 1 Vocab
Across
- 3. The easiest place to access libraries. Click a library to open it, and the content from all the folders that are included in your library appears in the file list. It’s located in the bottom left corner of your Outlook window usually.
- 4. The edge or border of something.
- 6. An email message you haven't yet sent.
- 8. Where you manage your slideshow’s data and information— create, save, and send documents, inspect documents for hidden stuff or personal information and set options such as turning on or off AutoComplete.
- 10. A booth made up of a computer and monitor that can include a touch screen, used for selfrunning slide shows generally located in public places such as a mall.
- 13. A way to mark emails or appointments with a visual cue that tells you or reminds you when something needs to be taken care of and how important it is.
- 14. Shows what changes in formatting would look like as you move the pointer over the choices in a menu or list.
- 15. Allows you to alter (change) an object by hiding, deleting or cutting parts of it.
- 17. A computer file sent along with an email message.
- 18. The length of time something lasts.
- 19. A word processor program developed by Microsoft for typing documents.
- 22. The email address field you use when you want to send someone a copy of an email so they can see it, but no one else who got the email knows this other person also got the email.
- 23. The horizontal space at the top of the window that organizes commands on tabs and then groups the commands by topic. It’s where all of your tabs and menus are.
- 24. The method of playing a sound or audio repeatedly from start to finish until you make it stop.
Down
- 1. An appointment that repeats on a regular basis (for example, every Tuesday).
- 2. Automatically checks spelling and indicates any misspelled or potentially misspelled words by including a wavy red line below the affected word.
- 5. A cool way to represent your information organization charts, flow charts, Venn diagrams, pyramids, etc.
- 7. A range of gray shades from white to black, as used in a singlecolor display or printout.
- 9. A file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics that looks like a printed document and can be viewed, printed or emailed.
- 11. Sorter Shows a smaller image of all the slides in a gridlike way. This view makes it easier to rearrange the slides in a presentation.
- 12. A list of information with a circle or dot next to each short phrase or sentence.
- 16. The operation of resending an email message delivered to one email address to someone else with a different email address.
- 17. Effects that allow you to show the things (objects) on a slide one by one.
- 20. A personal information manager from Microsoft, available as a part of the Microsoft Office suite. Although often used mainly as an email application, it also includes a calendar, task manager, contact manager, note taking, journal, and web browsing.
- 21. The email address field you use when you want to send someone a copy of an email, but it’s not necessarily intended for them. When you want this recipient to see the email and know about it but not necessarily respond to it. Other recipients know this person got the email as well.