Vocabulary Challenge List 2 - Microsoft Word
Across
- 1. A formatting style that is most commonly used to cite source within the social sciences, also known as The American Psychological Association.
- 2. A grid of rows and columns that intersect to form cells into which information can be typed.
- 3. A document or a collection of related records.
- 5. The format used for Academic Reports.
- 11. A command that allows you to create a duplicate of a selected item and move it to the clipboard.
- 12. Combinations of two or more keys that, when pressed, can be used to perform a task that would typically require a mouse or other pointing device. Keyboard shortcuts can make it easier to interact with a computer to save time and effort while working with Windows and other programs.
- 13. A unique name given to a document so that it can be saved and retrieved.
- 14. A predefined document format.
- 15. A print enhancement used to make characters appear darker than other text to add emphasis.
- 16. Contains multiple tabs, which you can find near the top of the Word window.
- 17. A document containing information organized in a narrative, graphic or tabular form, prepared on a periodic, recurring, regular or as-required basis.
- 18. An operation or process by which written, verbal or recorded information is transformed into typewritten or printed information.
- 19. Required guidelines when referencing citations in-text information and content for referring to the works of others in an essay.
Down
- 1. Reports that are usually formatted in the MLA style.
- 4. Indicates where you are located in a document. If it is displayed at the end of the document, it is also called the End-of-Document marker.
- 6. A word processing application that allows a user to create a variety of documents to include letters, resumes, and more.
- 7. Allows you to find commands to perform common tasks in Word.
- 8. A word, phrase, or image that you can click on to jump to a new document or new section within the current document or application.
- 9. Tabs that are organized in logical groups and are related to a type of activity in conjunction with word processing.
- 10. An alphabetical listing of all the books and articles consulted by the author of a report.