Across
- 2. The sort of layout which often appears on newspapers and newsletters.
- 5. Margin Where the white area of the ruler ends and the grey part begins.
- 7. Devices which are bigger than smart phones, but have similar features.
- 11. These are used in order to show the comparisons between two different pieces of text.
- 12. A range of effects which you can use to modify the appearance of your document.
- 14. The person who uses a computer system.
- 15. The area at the top of a page or presentation slide that contains content to be repeated on every page or slide.
- 17. Merge It is used for personalizing particular parts of the same document which will be sent to many recipients.
- 19. This facility allows you to make your table layout visible while working on it.
- 20. Numbers This facility can be included in the footer as a repeated element that appears on every page and can even be set to automatically increase as the document gets longer.
Down
- 1. A device which is used to capture still images.
- 3. There are two types of this word-processing software: Portrait and Landscape.
- 4. Computer The most powerful and the biggest type of computer ever.
- 6. Covering or filling a space with too many things, therefore making it untidy and difficult to use.
- 8. A special phrase which is used at the beginning of a letter or speech.
- 9. Close The part of a letter that comes immediately before the sender’s signature.
- 10. The area at the bottom of a page or presentation slide that contains content to be repeated on every page or slide.
- 13. To produce standardized spacing between text or to move text away from a margin.
- 16. Break The point in a word - processed document where one page ends and a new one begins.
- 18. Small dots which help make an image on a screen.
