Across
- 3. The bottom portion of a document which may contain information such as title, author, page number, or file name.
- 5. A feature that automatically resizes text in a table or text box if the current text size drives the lower lines of text below the cell or shape.
- 10. List A list that shows list items at different indentation levels rather than at one level. Each level is marked with a certain and distinct symbol to express the importance of the data listed. Some levels may be marked with a bullet point, some with a dash, and some with an arrow or any symbol which indicates the specific level.
- 11. A text or image in a document that allows the user to click to open another presentation, a web page, a picture, a graph, or some other type of document.
- 13. A technique in which information is duplicated or reproduced in a different location without removing the original. As little as one character or as much as a group of files may be copied at once.
- 15. A paragraph that has a bullet or number before each line or sentence.
Down
- 1. Painter A tool that duplicates the formatting from an object or text and applies it to another object or text.
- 2. A combination of automation instructions and commands that can be recorded and used to perform commonly executed tasks. A macro can be used for editing, formatting, and navigating between documents.
- 4. Line A line at the beginning of a paragraph that appears alone at the bottom of a page.
- 6. A set of mathematical instructions that performs various calculations with entered data.
- 7. A measurable aspect of some kind, such as length, depth, or height which are factors of a document format.
- 8. A tool that automatically corrects typographical and grammatical errors. The corrections are made based on entries in the AutoCorrect feature, and new entries can be added as needed.
- 9. The uppermost portion of a document which may contain information such as title, author, page number, or file name.
- 12. A technique in which something that has been either cut or copied is inserted into a different location.
- 14. Break The point at which text stops and moves to the top of a new page. Page breaks occur automatically when the maximum number of characters is present on a page or can be inserted by the user.
