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BCT 4.01

AB
Saving a file means that the file will be:Stored.
If you exit a word processing program without saving your work, your work will be lost because:Your work was stored in temporary memory only.
To retrieve a file means to:Open and load the file into memory.
Selecting a file, loading it into memory, and displaying it on the computer screen is the process known as:Retrieving.
Word processing is another way of saying:Working with words.
Composing at the keyboard means to:Key directly into the computer.
A word processing program can be described as an:Electronic tool for writing.
One of the major advantages of word processing is the ability to:Edit documents.
Keying a letter, essay, or report could best be accomplished by using a:Word Processing program.
Opening a file, correcting misspellings, and resaving the file is an example of:Editing a file.
Retrieving a file, changing some of the wording, and resaving the file is an example of:Editing a file.
Editing a file means to:Modify or change it.
The words and numbers that appear on the word processing screen are known as:Text.
When a line gets too and the extra words are moved automatically the next line as you key, this is known as:Word wrap.
The character formatting feature that evenly slants text to the right is known as:Italics.
The character formatting feature that darkens the appearance of text is called:Boldface.
Boldface, italics, and underlining are examples of:Text or character formatting.
The page margins of a document refer to the:White space surrounding a page.
Page format refers to the:Arrangement of text on the page.
The purpose of formatting the page layout of a document is to:Improve the appearance.
Changing the side margins of a document is an example of:Formatting the page layout.
Defaults are:Preset conditions such as margins, tabs, and justification.
Preset settings for margins, tabs, line spacing, and justification in a word processing document are known as:Defaults.
The type of line spacing that leaves a blank line between each line keyed is known as:Double spacing.
Line spacing refers to the:Vertical spacing between lines of text.
The feature that moves text to make room for new words as they are keyed is called:Insert mode.
The feature in which existing text is replaced with new text as it is keyed is called:Typeover or overstrike mode.
Which key backs up over characters and removes them from the document?Backspace.
Which key removes the character directly under the cursor?Delete.
To remove the word, ONE, using the delete key, the cursor should be positioned:Directly beneath the letter, O.
The default alignment for text is left-aligned which means that:Text is aligned with the left margin.
A ragged right margin means that:The text does not all end exactly at the right margin.
The word processing feature that forces every line to the end evenly at the right margin is called:Right justification.
The way the text lines up on the page is known as:Alignment
A type design for an entire set of characters is called a:Font.


Chaloner Middle
Roanoke Rapids, NC

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