All About PDF Files

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Across
  1. 3. Saving a file from the internet or a website onto your computer or device
  2. 6. A tool that changes other file types (like Word documents) into PDF format
  3. 8. An electronic tool such as a computer, tablet, smartphone, or laptop
  4. 9. Looking at or reading a document without making any changes to it
  5. 12. Software used to access the internet (like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge)
  6. 14. Easy to send or give to other people (PDFs are shareable because anyone can open them)
  7. 16. The way information is arranged or organized; also refers to the type of file (like PDF format or Word format)
  8. 17. The way text, images, and layout appear in a document, including fonts, spacing, and page structure
Down
  1. 1. The letters after the dot in a filename (like .pdf, .docx) that indicate the file type
  2. 2. Special areas in a PDF where you can type information, such as your name and address, and save your changes
  3. 4. Software that allows you to open and read PDF files, such as Adobe Reader
  4. 5. The window that appears when you choose to print, where you can select printer options or save as PDF
  5. 7. Making changes to a document, such as adding, deleting, or modifying text and images
  6. 10. The automatic or standard setting that a program uses unless you change it (e.g., Word's default file format is .docx)
  7. 11. To keep something the same or protect it from being changed (PDFs preserve formatting)
  8. 13. To set up software or a program on your computer so you can use it
  9. 15. Portable Document Format - a file format that preserves document formatting across different devices and platforms