IBCA Vocabulary Crossword (Set 4)

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Across
  1. 5. Software feature that allows a document to be stored or updated under an assigned name.
  2. 7. Makes capital letters and certain symbols when held down at the same time as those keys.
  3. 10. Device that can read and copy a document or picture and automatically transfer this information to the computer.
  4. 11. A button that turn a feature on and off.
  5. 13. A strip at the bottom of the screen that contains the Start button, Quick launch toolbar, and clock that shows buttons for the programs that are running.
  6. 16. A piece of computer code designed as a prank or malicious act.
  7. 17. The largest, fastest, and most powerful of all types of computers.
  8. 19. Icons or buttons that represent commands; some of the same commands found on menus.
  9. 20. Used for saving and storing data
  10. 21. To press the right button on the mouse and release it, displaying the shortcut menu.
  11. 23. Marks used to indicate where tabs, spaces, and blank lines are located.
  12. 24. A command that allows the user to name, rename, or change the location of a document when saving.
Down
  1. 1. The horizontal strip across the top of a window that contains the name of the file you are working on and, for some programs, the name of the software.
  2. 2. A combination of letters and numbers that serve as your "identification" when logging into a computer system or online service.
  3. 3. A key combination that chooses a menu option without the need to display a menu.
  4. 4. Transferring information from your personal computer or another electronic device to a server.
  5. 6. Memory that is lost when the computer is turned off.
  6. 8. The science and practice of transmitting information by electromagnetic means.
  7. 9. The instructions or programs that a computer needs to perform various functions.
  8. 12. To take away the last action that you made.
  9. 14. The memory area in which all programs and data on your computer are stored till needed.
  10. 15. A defect in the code or routine of a program.
  11. 17. The electronic equivalent of junk mail.
  12. 18. The complete set of all documents residing on all Internet servers that use the Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol, which users can access with a simple point and click system.
  13. 22. To quit all applications and turn off the computer.