Across
- 1. A placeholder where Word inserts content in a document. Word automatically uses fields when specific commands are activated, such as those for inserting dates, page numbers, and a table of contents.
- 2. Allows you to type information below the bottom margin of each page of a document
- 4. a common document part that you frequently use in documents
- 7. A file that contains document settings that are available to all documents.
- 8. A document that contains formatting, styles, and sample text that you can use to create new documents.
- 9. Allows you to type information above the top margin of each page of a document
- 10. A Web log, which is a journal or newsletter that is updated frequently and published online.
- 12. A style that is applied to individual characters or words that users have selected.
- 14. References used to credit the source of information
- 15. A collection of formatting settings that can be applied to characters or paragraphs.
Down
- 1. Complete documentation for a reference, formatted with superscripted numbers, which is placed at the bottom of the same page and preceded by a divider line.
- 3. A file that contains document settings, content, and formats that are available only to documents based on that template.
- 5. A boxed outline on a slide that can be used to insert text or an object when clicked.
- 6. Styles that provide both text formats and paragraph formats such as line spacing, text alignment, indentation, and tab stops.
- 11. The template that serves as a basis for all new word documents
- 13. Styles that provide either text or paragraph formats, depending on the content that is selected when the style is applied.
