Microsoft Word

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  1. 2. copy and paste or copy is the act of duplicating text, data, files, or disks, producing two or more of the same file or segments of data. Copying a file to an alternate location, such as a USB jump drive, is a common procedure for backing up or sharing a file.
  2. 3. Format is the overall layout of a document or spreadsheet. For example, the formatting of text on many English documents is aligned to the left of a page
  3. 5. In spreadsheet applications, a cell is a box in which you can enter a single piece of data. The data is usually text, a numeric value, or a formula. The entire spreadsheet is composed of rows and columns of cells.
  4. 8. the positioning or overall layout of an item in relation to other items. For example, Portrait and Landscape are two common orientations found in some software applications, especially word processors.
  5. 10. the process of copying data from one computer to another, either over a network or modem
  6. 11. text at the top of a page in an electronic document
  7. 12. The process of removing an item and placing it in a temporary location called the clipboard. Once placed in the clipboard the user can paste that item elsewhere. Only programs that allow text to be removed can be cut, other programs only allow the user to copy. For example, you cannot cut text from a web page, but can cut text from a word processor document or text file.
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  1. 1. A font is a graphical representation of text that may include a different typeface, point size, weight, color, or design
  2. 3. The font size or text size is how large the characters displayed on a screen or printed on a page are.
  3. 4. an area at the bottom of a document page that contains data common to other pages
  4. 6. the orientation of a page that prints the image horizontally across the page instead of vertically
  5. 7. Bold, bold face, or bold font is any text that is darkened to help emphasize a remark or comment
  6. 9. placing an object within another object