MS Word Lessons 5 and 6
Across
- 6. the first line of a paragraph that appears alone at the bottom of a page
- 10. the location in a document where one page ends and a new page begins
- 13. to combine two or more cells into one
- 15. the first row of the table that is formatted differently and should be repeated for tables that continue beyond one page
- 16. a format commonly used for brochures, graphics, tables and so on that orients text across the longer dimension of the page
- 17. to divide one cell into two or more cells
- 18. to arrange data alphabetically, numerically, or chronologically
- 20. an arrangement of text from the beginning to the end, such as from A to Z, 1 to 10, and January to December
- 21. a cell range is identified by two or more cells within a table
Down
- 1. an arrangement of text from the end to the beginning, such as Z to A, 10 to 1, and December to January
- 2. built-in preformatted tables
- 3. the last line of a paragraph appears at the top of a page
- 4. a format commonly used for business documents in which text extends across the shorter length of the document
- 5. a tool used to keep selected text on a single line
- 7. a dash that is used to join words and separate syllables of a single work; by default, hyphenation is turned off in Word so that words appear on a single line
- 8. a function that calculates totals, averages, determines the highest/lowest value and counts
- 9. an arrangement of data made up of horizontal rows and vertical columns
- 11. the blank borders that occupy the top, bottom, and sides of a document
- 12. a tool used to create layout or formatting changes in a portion of a document
- 14. vertical blocks of text in which text flows from the bottom of one column to the top of the next
- 19. the rectangles that are formed when rows and columns intersect