Across
- 1. A note about specific content within a document.
- 2. Margins, paper, and layout settings.
- 3. Adds the most recently placed content on the Clipboard to your document.
- 5. A tool that enables you to apply formatting of selected content to other content in a document.
- 8. A tool that provides you with commands or instructions, based on the information that you provide about a task that you want to perform.
- 11. Specific text formatting that can be applied to individual paragraphs, titles, headings, lists, and other text
- 14. Marks the point at which a page ends and another begins.
- 16. A 3D image that you can rotate to display all angles.
- 17. A hidden character that indicates formatting within a document such as an indentation, space, or carriage return.
- 21. The bar at the top of the document that displays the document name.
- 22. A Review menu option that marks changes made in a document so that you or another user then can review the changes, and then accept or reject them.
- 26. A unique set of colors, fonts, and effects that can be applied to a document.
- 28. The space between the document margin and the starting text in a line.
- 29. Edge-to-edge spacing for text and other content that appears on a document page. The default setting is one column, but you can apply multiple columns.
- 30. A secret word or phrase to unlock and lock access to a computer system, file, or service.
- 32. A pane that you can use to quickly go to a search result, section, page, or heading in a Word document.
- 37. A diagram of the sequence of movements or actions of people or things involved in a complex system or activity.
- 38. A hidden tab displayed with the other tabs when an object in the document, such as an image, is selected. A contextual tab has commands specific to the graphic type—pictures, shapes, 3D models, and SmartArt graphics might have different commands on their contextual tabs.
Down
- 1. A mark to indicate where text ends in one column and begins in the next column.
- 4. The bar at the bottom of the document that displays information you choose to display, including page number, word count, display settings, and zoom options.
- 6. Text that helps people who have visual impairments understand pictures and other graphical content.
- 7. A list of all items copied to the Clipboard. Also, the name of a group on the Home tab which consists of the Cut, Copy, Paste, Paste Special, and Format Painter commands.
- 9. A command for sending an object to the back of the stack of layered objects.
- 10. The blank space around the boundaries of the document content.
- 12. A snapshot of an application or window that you have open on your device.
- 13. Moves a copy of a selection of content to the Clipboard for pasting somewhere else later.
- 15. Placeholder text used to illustrate the form of the document without real content. Enter =lorem() to insert five paragraphs of nonsense text with varying sentence lengths.
- 18. Marks the point at which a new section of content begins.
- 19. A command for bringing an object to the front of the stack of layered objects.
- 20. A slider in the status bar that you can use to zoom in and out of a document, from a minimum of 10% to a maximum of 500%.
- 23. A set of font and paragraph properties of an entire document.
- 24. A rectangular frame into which you enter text. You use text boxes to showcase important text, such as titles, headings, and quotes.
- 25. Removes a selection of content and transfers it to the Clipboard for pasting later.
- 27. Search for text and replace it with something else.
- 31. A simplified drawing that depicts an appearance, structure, or process.
- 33. A graphic that visually communicates a thought.
- 34. Adds the most recently copied content with specific paste parameters to your document.
- 35. A set of commands and command groups at the top of the document window that you can minimize or hide.
- 36. A visual representation of your information and ideas.
