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Lesson 10--Word Processing Terms

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Buttonan object that performs specified functions
CellAn intersection of a row and column, used to store data
Document mapan outline of a word-processing document that can be seen in a separate pane
FontThe way text looks on a computer, A font is made up of a set of letters, numbers, and characters.
Function keya shortcut key at the top of a keyboard that is labeled with the letter F and a number
Handlessmall squares at the corners of a selected object used to resize an object
Keyboard shortcuta combination of keys that carries out a specific action
Layoutthe way objects are arranged on a page, slide, or window
Page Layout viewthe view in a word-processing program that shows exactly how a document will appear when printed
Panea section of a word-processing document after the window has been split
Paragraphany amount of text in a word-processing document up to a forced new line
Print Previewthe feature in a word-processing program that shows how the document will look when printed
Find and Replacea feature that locates a word or word combination and then changes it to a different word or combination
Style Sheeta collection of predefined formats that can be applied to a document
TableData stored in a grid, tables are used to organize and present information
ToolbarA set of buttons that do things in a program
Web Layout viewthe view in a word-processing program that shows how a document will appear when published on the World Wide Web
Word wrapallows continuous typing without pressing ENTER or RETURN to start a new line because the program "wraps" the text to the new line automatically
Merge cellscombine two or more cells to make one cell
Page borderA line style or art that goes around the four edges of a document page
ShadingFill a background or cell with color
Columnvertical grid of cells in a table
Rowhorizontal grid of cells in a table
Ribbonsways to organize related commands so that they are easier to find. It is organized into groups along a horizontal strip at the top edge of an application window. Related groups are organized on tabs.


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