Microsoft Word Vocablulary

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Across
  1. 3. A blinking vertical line that indicates where the next character will appear when text is entered.
  2. 6. Nonprinting characters that appear on screen to indicate the ends of paragraphs, tabs, and other formatting elements.
  3. 7. A unique, descriptive name for a file that identifies the file’s contents.
  4. 9. A feature that automatically suggests text to insert.
  5. 11. A label that appears on the screen when you position the mouse pointer over a button or an icon, to identify and provide information about the item or feature.
  6. 14. A software program that includes tools for entering, editing, and formatting text and graphics.
  7. 16. A feature that automatically detects and corrects typing errors and minor spelling errors.
  8. 17. The bar at the top of the program window that indicates the program name and the name of the current file.
  9. 18. An adjustment on the status bar that is used to enlarge or decrease the display size of the document in the document window.
  10. 19. A way of displaying a document in the document window; each view provides features useful for editing and formating different types of documents.
  11. 20. Located at the bottom of the IE7 window, it displays information about your connection progress whenever you open a new Web page or connect to another Web site
  12. 23. window The portion of a program window that displays all or part of an open document.
Down
  1. 1. An electronic collection of stored data that has a unique name, distinguishing it from other files.
  2. 2. A small, customizable toolbar at the top of an Office program window that contains buttons for commonly used commands such as Save and Undo.
  3. 4. An Office file whose content and/or formatting serves as the basis for new files.
  4. 5. An acronym that stands for eXtensible Markup Language, which is a language used to structure, store, and send information.
  5. 8. A feature that automatically moves the insertion point to the next line as you type.
  6. 10. Buttons on the status bar that are used to change document views.
  7. 12. A view that shows a document as it will look on a printed page.
  8. 13. A toolbar that appears faintly above text when you first select it and includes the most commonly used text and paragraph formatting commands.
  9. 15. A view that displays how a document, spreadsheet, database object, or presentation will appear when printed.
  10. 21. To highlight an item in order to perform some action on it.
  11. 22. 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.
  12. 23. An unfinished document, not a final version.