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The computer hardware that makes hard copies from output. | Printer |
Creating, editing and formatting text. | Word Processing |
A key on some computers that you use to move the cursor back or to erase something that you have keyed. They can move the cursor backward, forward, up or down. | Arrow |
A symbol, letter or number on the keyboard. | Character |
In word processing putting text into the proper arrangement for a letter, report, reference list, etc. | Formatting |
To place data from a file into the active memory of the computer. | Load |
The text or information the author creates. | Document |
The area in a computer in which data is stored for processing. | Memory |
A small line or square light that appears on the screen to indicate where the next keystroke will appear. It can be moved around the screen with the arrow keys. | Cursor |
The paper copy of information stored in a computer or a document. | Hard Copy |
Programs and instructions that run the computer and allow the user to perform different functions. | Software |
All the parts of the computer system such as the CPU, keyboard, monitor and printer. | Hardware |
An order that the computer processes. | Command |
The settings the computer uses unless it receives instructions from the user. | Default |
Adding data into the computer. Can be done from the keyboard or from a disk. | Input |
To bring a document in word processing back onto the screen. | Retrieve |
A feature of most word processing programs that moves a word that does not fit within the right margin to the beginning of the next line. | Word Wrap |
A listing in software that gives you choices of what you can do or parts of the program with which you can work. | Menu |
A device that connects one computer to another at a different location. | Modem |
A communication system that links computers so they can share information, software, and equipment. A device called a file server has the master files and programs on a disk. | Network |
The input device for word processing. It has the alphanumeric, symbol, and function keys. | Keyboard |
The part of the computer that looks like a television screen and shows information as it is entered. | Monitor |
A handheld device used to move the cursor around the screen without using the keyboard. | Mouse |
In word processing, a key that tells the computer to remove data that has been input. | Delete |
In word processing, a function that keeps the document the user has created for later use. | Save |
A cue that appears on the monitor and asks the user to give the computer new instructions. | Prompt |
A key on some computers that moves the cursor back one space to the left and erases keyed characters at the same time. | Backspace |
The artwork, diagrams, pictures, charts, and graphs that are displayed on the screen or by the printer. | Graphics |
The information, numbers, letters, and symbols that you input into the computer for processing. | Data |
What type of program is MS Word. | Electronic Processing Program |
In the MSWord screen, what is the name of the blue bar at the top of the screen. | Title bar |
In the MSWord screen, what is the name of the bar that consists of small square icons. | Toolbar bar |
In the MSWord screen, what is the name of the tool bar that lets you choose the font style and size. | Format bar |
In the MSWord screen, what is the recommended style font and size for this class. | Times New Roman, 12 Point Font |
In the MSWord screen, the Word Count is located on which pull down window. | Tools |
In the MSWord screen, what should be included in your header | Name, Date, Period #, Computer # |
In the MSWord screen, if your header disappears, you can see it if you click. | View, Print Layout |
MS Excel program is used to create an electronic. | Spreadsheet |
How is the information in MSExcel organized. | Rows and Columns |
In the MSExcel screen, how are the columns identified. | By Letters |
In the MSExcel screen, how are rows identified. | By Numbers |
In the MSExcel screen, what is the place where a row and a column meet called. | Cell |
In the MSExcel screen, how is each page in a spreadsheet called. | Worksheet |
MS Power Point is used to create. | Slide Show Presentations |
What is each page in MSPower Point called. | Slide |
In MSPowerPoint, selecting the way one slide becomes another. | Transitions |
In MSPowerPoint, selecting the way that text and pictures will appear on the slide. | Effects |
In MSPowerPoint, running the presentation automatically. | Timing |
How is MSAccess used. | To Create an Electronic Database |
In MSPowerPoint, setting a presentation to run continuously. | Loop continuously |
What type of file is a .jpg? | Image |
What type of file is a .doc? | Document |
What type of file is a .xls? | Worksheet |
What type of file is a .ppt? | Power Point Presentation |
What type of file is a .dbf? | Database |
What type of file is a .exe? | Executable file |
What type of file is a .bmp? | Bitmap Graphic |
What type of file is a .gif? | Graphic Interchange Format |