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BCT 4.0 Vocabulary

4.0 Vocabulary words and definitions

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AlignmentThe way multiple lines of text line up along the left margin, the right margin, or both margins
CursorAn on screen blinking character that shows where the next character will appear.
Desktop Pubishing(DTP)The use of a personal computer as an inexpensive production system for creating typeset-quality text and graphics
EditingThe process of updating a word processing document to correct spelling, layout issues, and other items to make the document visually appealing.
Flush leftThe alignment of text along the left margin, leaving a ragged right margin.
Flush RightAligning text along the right margin, leaving a ragged left margin.
FontOne complete collection of letters, punctuation marks, numbers, and special characters with a consistent and identifiable typeface, weight, posture, and type size.
FormattingIn a document, the format includes margins, the font and alignment used for text, headers, footers, page numbering, and the way that numbers are displayed.
Grammar checkerA program, often a feature of word processing programs, that checks for the correct use of grammar rules by comparing each sentence against a file of grammar rules.
JustificationThe alignment of multiple lines of text along the left marginm the right margin, or both margins. The tern justification often is used to refer to full justification, or the alignment of text along both margins.
LandscapeA page layout in which text and/or graphics are printed across the long edge of the page (same as landscape orientation)
OrientationThe vertical or horizontal setup of the printed page(landscape or portrait)
PointIn typography, a fundamental unit of measurement (72 points equal approximately one ince)
PointerAn on screen symbol, usually an arrow, that shows the current position of the mouse.
PortraitThe default printing orientation for a page of text in which the height of the page is greater than the width.(same as portrait orientation)
PostureThe slant of the characters in font.
TemplatesIn a program, a document or worksheet that includes the text or formulas needed to create standardized documents
ThesaurusA program, often a feature of word processing programs, that checks selected words in a document for other words of similar meaning.
TypefaceThe distinctive design of a set of type, distinguished from its weight, posture, and type size
Type SizeThe size of a font, measured in points from the top of the tallest ascender to the bottom of the lowest descender.
WeightThe overall lightness or darkness of a typeface design, or the gradations of lightness to darkness within a font family
Word ProcessingUsing the computer to create, edit, proofread, format, and print documents.
Word WrapA feature that causes the word processor to force all text to fit within the defined margins. When you fill on line with text, the word processor automatically jumps to the next line so that you are not required to keep track of line lengths and to press the Return key after each line
WYSIWYGAcronym for What-you-see-is-what-you-get, meaning items are printed as they appear on the screen. (pronounced "wiz-zee-wig")


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