Chapter 1 Vocab

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Across
  1. 4. the small squares and circles on a selection rectangle.
  2. 6. defines the appearance and shape of the letters, numbers, and special characters.Font size– specifies the size of the characters in the default font or changes them to a different font.
  3. 9. a key used to erase to the right of the insertion point.
  4. 10. is used to make the text bigger or smaller. Changing the zoom has no effect on the printed document.
  5. 15. you select the text to be moved and then drag the selected item to the new location and then “drop” or insert, it there.
  6. 17. has small squares and circles to show that a graphic is selected.
  7. 19. the headline on the flyer is large and colorful to draw attention into the text.
  8. 20. changing the appearance of a paragraph
  9. 21. change the appearance of its text
  10. 22. information that exists on a physical medium such as paper.
  11. 26. changing the way characters appear on the screen and in print.
  12. 28. the top or bottom portion of the screen are “scrolled” off the screen, although you cannot see the text and graphics, they are still there
  13. 30. the signature line of the flyer calls attention to the contact phone number
  14. 33. a word or phrase that further describes the document.
  15. 35. to use a graphical image, the image must be stored digitally in a file.
  16. 37. making a selected graphic a different size by entering its desired exact measurements.
Down
  1. 1. when you drag a graphic’s rotate handle, the graphic moves in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
  2. 2. involves reducing the environmental waste generated when using a computer.
  3. 3. a computer program that can damage files and programs on your computer.
  4. 4. an animated pencil writing on paper to indicate that Word is checking for spelling and grammar errors. It can be a blue check mark (no errors) or a red X (potential errors found).
  5. 5. as you type a character, Word moves all the characters to the right of the typed character one position to the right.
  6. 7. positioned horizontally between the left and right margins on the page.
  7. 8. the process of copying the digital picture from the camera or phone to your computer.
  8. 11. the details about a file
  9. 12. a character that Word displays on the screen but is not visible on a printed document.
  10. 13. the rectangular area behind any text or graphics.
  11. 14. the body copy below the pictures briefly describes where and when the dog was found, along with a bulleted list that concisely highlights important identifying information.
  12. 16. characters that appear somewhat thicker and darker than those that are not bold.
  13. 18. scheme a theme that identifies 12 complementary colors for text, background, accents, and links in a document.
  14. 23. a series of paragraphs, each beginning with a bullet character.
  15. 24. a key used to erase to the left of the insertion point.
  16. 25. allows you to type words in a paragraph continually without pressing the ENTER key at the end of the line. As you type, if a word extends beyond the right margin, Word also automatically positions that word on the next line along with the insertion point.
  17. 27. a set of unified formats for fonts, colors, and graphics.
  18. 29. a document property that can include information such as the project author, title, subject, and keywords.
  19. 31. text with a slightly slanted appearance.
  20. 32. text with an underscore below each character.
  21. 34. Layout-view the default view in Word. It shows the document on a mock sheet of paper in the document window.
  22. 36. about 1/72 of one inch in height