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Scrolling | The movement upward, downward, right or left on a computer screen. |
Format | To choose margins, font types, sizes and other features for your document. |
Edit | To make changes or corrections to your document. |
Word Wrap | A feature in a program that allows text to go to the next line without pressing enter is called what? |
Cursor | The light on the computer screen that shows where the user is working. |
Margins | Blank space around the edges of the printed page. |
Defaults | Margins, font types and other settings that are already in the document when you open it. |
Alignment | How text is placed within the margins, whether it is to the right, left, centered or justified is called: |
Justified | An alignment choice that makes text line up with both the left and right margins. |
Columns | The formatting choice we used in our newsletter that allowed text to be on two different sides of the page is called: |
Centered | Which alignment choice puts text in the middle between left and right margins? |
Spacing | Which is a formatting choice that makes extra space between lines (example: you can choose single or double or even 1.5) |
Font type | Which is a format choice that would have choices like "Times New Roman" or "Kid Print" |
Font size | Which is a formatting choice would you use to make text bigger or smaller? |
Power might go out | What is a reason you want to save your document frequently? |
Save | Which command overwrites (replaces) a document? |
Save As | Which command lets you save a document with a different name or to a different directory? |
Four | How many Margins are on a page? |
Two | How many columns did we use in our newsletter? |
Homonyms | Something that spell check can't help you with if you use this type of word incorrectly. |
Undo | Command that remembers the last change you made to your document and reverses the action. |
Header | Put something here and it appears on all pages of your document. |
Print Preview | Command that lets you see a view of your document on the screen. |