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Alignment | The way multiple lines of text line up along the left, right, or both margins |
Center Align | The alignment of text between both margins leaving a jagged left and right margin |
Copy | The word processng feature that allows text or graphics to be copied to another location within a document |
Cursor | The on-screen blinking character that shows where the next character will appear |
Cut | The word processing feature that removes text or graphics from the current location n a document |
Double Space | When 1 blank line is left between lines of text; striking the Enter key 2 times |
Editing | The process of updating a document to make changes, correct errors, and make it visually appealing |
Function Keys | Allows you to quickly access frequently used functions |
Grammar Check | The word jprocessing feature that checks selected words in a document for grammatical errors |
Horizontal Centering | When text is centered between the left and right margins, commonly used when creating invitations, announcements, and title pages |
Justified | The alignment of text aling the left and right margin, leaving no jagged edges |
Landscape | The page orientaton in which the width of the page is greater than the height |
Line spacing | Spacing between text within a document |
Operation Keys | Allows your computer to operate without a mouse |
Orientation | The direction in which you can print on a page (portrait or landscape) |
Portrait | The page orientation in which the heith of the page is greater than the width |
Right Align | The alignment of text aong the right martin, leaving a jagged left margin |
Spell Check | The word processing feature that checks your document for incorrectly spelled words, similar to an electronic dictionary |
Word Processing | Application Software that is used to create text documents such as letters, memos and reports |
Word Wrap | The automatic wrapping of text form the end of one line to the beginning of the next line without having to press the Enter key |