Word Lesson 2

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Across
  1. 3. The feature that makes it easy for you to quickly create and format many types of diagrams
  2. 5. A command on the Home Ribbon that allows a user to change the case of selected text to all uppercase, lowercase, sentence case, toggle case, or capitalize each word.
  3. 8. A feature that allows text to be included with pictures, shapes, or tables without covering or hiding under the image, giving the user control over how the text is position.
  4. 9. Allows you to insert a line into your document. It is located in the Home Tab>Paragraph group> Borders
  5. 11. The place where you can change the distance from the top or bottom of the page after creating a header/footer.
  6. 13. text or a picture that appears in the background of a document; it is similar to a sheet background in Excel.
  7. 14. Decorative lines that frame the page in a Word document.
  8. 15. A link from a hypertext file or document to another location or file, typically activated by clicking on a highlighted word or image on the screen by holding down ctrl+clicking with your mouse.
  9. 16. A tool you can number each item in a list of ordered steps, stated as a numbered list.
  10. 18. Found within the insert tab. It allows you to put 3-D images in your document. You can also format it to change how the image appears on your document.
  11. 19. A new font command group that adds a distinctive appearance, such as outlines, shadows, glows or reflections, to selected text
Down
  1. 1. A paragraph-level format that s coupled to a paragraph on the top, bottom, left, or right or some combination thereof. The line can be thick, thin, doubled, tripled, dashed, or painted in a variety of colors.
  2. 2. A feature that copies format attributes such as colors, borders, and fill effects from an object, text, or cell in order to apply the same formatting to another object, text, or cell.
  3. 3. Words or paragraphs that have background color.
  4. 4. The tool used to end a page without filling it with text.
  5. 6. A small, onscreen rectangle that displays descriptive text when you rest the pointer on a command or control.
  6. 7. A button that allows you to insert the filename without having to type it.
  7. 10. The place you go to resize an object you have inserted into your document. Once you have inserted an object, you will open the picture formatting tab.
  8. 12. Displays a gallery of built-in designs used to add a page number in the document.
  9. 17. A command that decorates text that enhances text by creating its own text box once Word Art is selected.