Office Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. An instrument designed for voice communication over long distances, now often integrated into mobile devices.
  2. 5. A collection of data stored in a computer's memory, typically identified by a name and used to hold documents or programs.
  3. 6. A system of exchanging messages electronically over a computer network, allowing for rapid communication.
  4. 9. A container or set of compartments designed to keep office supplies and documents neatly arranged on a work surface.
  5. 10. A cord with a standardized plug used to connect electronic devices to a computer or power source for data transfer or charging.
  6. 12. Pens with felt tips that dispense colored ink, used for drawing or writing, often on whiteboards.
  7. 13. A device worn on the head, typically with earphones and a microphone, used for listening to audio or communicating.
Down
  1. 1. A container, often placed near a desk, used for the temporary disposal of unwanted paper and other small refuse.
  2. 2. A system for organizing days, weeks, and months, often used to track appointments and important dates.
  3. 4. A metal clip with folding arms used to hold together stacks of paper, preventing them from becoming disorganized.
  4. 7. A place, either physical or digital, where one stores contact information, including names, phone numbers, and addresses.
  5. 8. A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks.
  6. 11. A piece of paper or other material attached to an object to identify or describe it.