Vocab Crossword

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  1. 2. name A unique, descriptive name for a file that identifies the file’s content. A file name can be no more than 225 characters, including spaces, and can include letters, number, and certain symbols
  2. 3. a field data type in which access enters a sequential integers for each each record added into the datasheet. Numbers cannot be reused even if the record is deleted
  3. 4. a bar near the top of office 2007 program window that contains the names of tabs, which contain the most frequently- used Office program commands
  4. 6. An element of office 2007 program windows that provides access to commands for creating, opening, saving, printing and sharing documents, and to options for personalizing the program
  5. 8. The portion of a program window window that displays all or part of an open document-
  6. 10. marks non printing marks that appear on the screen to indicate the end of paragraphs, tabs, and other formatting elements
  7. 12. a toolbar that appears faintly above text when you first select it and includes the most commonly used text and paragraph formatting commands
  8. 13. toolbar-A small customization toolbar at the top of an office program window that contains buttons for commonly used commands such as save and undo
Down
  1. 1. a view that displays how a document, spreadsheet, database object or presentation will appear when printed
  2. 5. to highlight an item in order to perform some action on it
  3. 7. suggests text
  4. 9. the bar at the bottom of the excel window that provides information about various keys, commands, and processes
  5. 11. An electronic collection of stored data, such as text. a picture, video, or music, that has a unique name, distinguishing it from other files.
  6. 14. point a blinking vertical line that indicates where the next character appear when text is entered in a word document, an excel cell or the formula bar, an access record, a text placeholder in powerpoint, or a filename in Windows
  7. 15. tip-a label that appears on the screen when you position the mouse pointer above a button or an icon, to identify and provide information about the item or feature