Computer Applications Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. Unexpected problem with hardware or software.
  2. 3. Common storage unit/method for organizing files.
  3. 7. The main tool for finding, viewing, and managing the contents of your computer by showing the location and contents of every drive, folder, and file.
  4. 8. To remove selected text, graphics, data, files and place it on a Clipboard.
  5. 9. of commands or choices offered to user.
  6. 11. A temporary window an application created to retrieve user input to execute a command.
  7. 14. A list of additional commands associated with the selected command
  8. 15. A software program you can use to find Web sites, Web pages, and Internet files.
  9. 17. Area Located in the Task Bar, the system tray is where time and other applications can be accessed.
  10. 19. An application that allows the user to create and save slides to use as a slide show such as PowerPoint.
  11. 20. A row and column arrangement of data for storage and analysis such as Excel.
  12. 21. Places copied content in clipboard to specified area.
  13. 22. Duplicating text, graphics, data, files, or disks and putting it into another location.
  14. 24. A bar located at the bottom of the Windows desktop, displaying information about open programs and providing quick access to others.
Down
  1. 1. An online document which can be read by a Web browser.
  2. 4. The process of creating a document using a computer to lay out text and graphics such as a digital book or magazine.
  3. 5. A tag of three or four letters, preceded by a period, which identifies a data file's format or the application used to create the file.
  4. 6. Creating written documents, such as reports or letters, by using a computer and software such as Word.
  5. 9. An operating system feature that allows more than one application to run at a time.
  6. 10. Located in the browser window, it contains address of the current web page.
  7. 12. Icons Located in the Task Bar to give quick access to commonly used features.
  8. 13. A program that allows a user to view and interact with web pages such as Google or Safari.
  9. 16. The area of the screen in graphical user interfaces against which icons and windows appear.
  10. 18. A collection of organized data that allows access, retrieval, and use of data.
  11. 23. Bar A bar at the bottom of a window that displays information about the current document.