Across
- 3. When you move the pointer over a button, the name of the button is displayed and a brief description of its function appears in the status bar.
- 5. Predefined settings such as a page margins, tab spacing, and shortcut key assignments.
- 7. Refers to Physical size of text, measured in points (pts).
- 9. The way text appears on a page.
- 11. The distance between text boundaries and page margins.
- 13. A set of toolbars at the top of the window in Office programs designed to help you quickly find the commands that you need to complete a task.
- 15. Automatic placement of a word on the next line.
- 17. A document that has been created, then saved, under a unique file name.
- 18. The height of a line of text, including extra spacing.
- 19. A rectangular portion of the screen in which you view and edit a document.
- 20. a series of tabs and toolbars that are located on the ribbon and designed to organize commands for completing tasks
Down
- 1. The position of text, often between the left and right margins of a document.
- 2. One or more rows of cells commonly used to display numbers and other items for quick reference and analysis.
- 4. The basic unit of a table, separated by gridlines.
- 6. A name given to a collection of characters (letters, numerals, symbols, and punctuation marks) with a specific design.
- 8. Vertical blinking line on the Word screen that shows your current location and where text and graphics are inserted.
- 10. Lists the names of the menus that contain Word commands.
- 12. A picture, chart, or drawing in a document.
- 14. A small graphic, usually a round or square dot, often used to identify items in a list.
- 16. A box that displays the available command options for you to review or change.
