Lesson 13 Vocab
Across
- 2. To change the appearance of the text or of the whole document.
- 5. A paragraph mark created by pressing the Enter Key.
- 7. You identify a block of text you want to edit.
- 8. A command inserted by the user to force a page break at a specific location.
- 9. You modify and adapt the document and make revisions or corrections.
- 12. Page layout in which the content of the document is formatted with the short edge of the page at the top.
- 15. Only the first line of the paragraph is indented.
- 16. A space inserted between the margin and where the line of text appears.
- 17. The design of the typeface.
- 18. How text is positioned between the left and right margins.
- 19. A temporary storage place in your computer's memory that is shared among all the Office applications.
Down
- 1. A page break that is automatically inserted when you fill a page with text or graphics.
- 3. The blank space around the edges of the page.
- 4. Using the mouse to drag selected from the existing location and then dropping the selected text in a new location.
- 6. Page layout in which the content of the document is formatted with the long edge of the page at the top.
- 10. The units of measure for fonts.
- 11. The first line of text begins at the left margin, and all other lines of the paragraph hang, or are indented, to the right of the first line.
- 13. In this mode, new text replaces existing characters.
- 14. When you enter new text in front of existing text, the existing text shifts to the right to make room for the new text.
- 15. A Microsoft Office feature used to quickly copy and apply font and paragraph formatting as well as some basic graphic formatting, such as borders, fills, and shading.