Across
- 4. An adjustment on the status bar that is used to enlarge or decrease the display size of the document in the document window
- 8. To highlight an item in order to perform some action on it
- 9. An electronic collection of stored data, such as text, a picture, video, or music, that has a unique name, distinguishing it from other files. Word creates word processing files
- 11. The portion of a program window that displays all or part of and open document
- 13. A view that shows a document as it will look on a printed page
- 15. A unique, descriptive name for a file that identifies the file’s content. A filename can be no more than 225 characters, including spaces, and can include letters, numbers, and certain symbols
- 16. The bar at the top of the program window that indicates the program name and the name of the current file
Down
- 1. A bar near the top of an Office 2007 program window that contains the names of tabs, which contain the most frequently used Office program commands
- 2. A blinking vertical line that indicates where the next character will appear when text is entered in a Word document, an Excel cell, or the formula bar, an access record, a text placeholder in PowerPoint, or a filename in Windows
- 3. An office file whose content and/or formatting serves as the basis for new files
- 5. A feature that automatically suggest text to insert
- 6. A toolbar that appears faintly above text when you first select it and includes the most commonly used text and paragraph formatting commands
- 7. Buttons on the status bar that are used to change document views
- 10. A feature that automatically moves the insertion point to the next line as you type
- 12. An electronic file that you create using a program such as word
- 14. A view that shows a document without margins, headers and footers, and graphics
