Across
- 1. Locations that indicate where you can insert variable text or data.
- 5. A headline that spreads the full width of the page.
- 6. Built-in document parts that are designed and formatted.
- 7. Shapes, curves, and lines used to create your own graphic.
- 10. A break that divides a document into multiple sections.
- 11. A predesigned drawing object, such as a star, an arrow, or a rectangle.
- 13. A break you can insert to adjust where a column ends.
- 14. To cut off portions of the graphic that you do not want to show.
- 15. Eight small circles and squares on the border of a graphic.
- 16. Miniature representations of pictures.
- 17. Information and/or graphics that print in the top margin of the page.
Down
- 2. The process of creating a document using a computer to lay out text and graphics.
- 3. A drawing object that enables you to add text to artwork.
- 4. Information and/or graphics that print in the bottom margin of the page.
- 5. A common document part that you frequently use in documents.
- 8. A journal maintained by an individual or a group and posted on a Web site for public viewing and comment.
- 9. A set of formatting characteristics that you can apply to characters, paragraphs, tables, and numbered and bulleted lists in your document.
- 12. Non-text items such as digital photos, scanned images, and pictures.
- 14. A drawing that is ready to insert into a document.
