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