| A | B |
| Clean monitors with a | soft lint-free cloth |
| Repairs should be done by an | authorized service technical |
| When unplugging equipment, grasp the | plug |
| When using equipment, follow the | manufacturer's recommendations |
| You cannot overload extension cords. True or False | False |
| If the drive light is on - then it is the right time to remove the disk or flash. True or False | False |
| In Sorting, ordering from lowest to highest | ascending |
| A type design, such as Times New Roman, or Ariel | Font |
| Extra space added to inside margins to allow for binding' | gutter |
| Text that appears in the top margin of a page throughout a section or document | header |
| In sorting, ordering from highest to lowest | descending |
| Vertical blinking bar in the Word screen that indicated where an action will begin | insertion point |
| Page-orientation setting in which the page is wider than tall | landscape |
| Page-orientation setting in which the page is taller than wide | portrait |
| To alight text with both the left and right margins by adjusting the spacing between the words. | justify |
| Worldwide public system of computer networks. | Internet |
| The text of the main portion of a document | Body Copy |
| Descriptive text accompanying illustrations | Caption |
| Graphical images stored on a secondary storage device that can be imported into a document and manipulated as needed. | Clip Art |
| lines printed to indicate the corners of a page or trimming when the page is smaller than the paper size | Crop Marks |
| Trimming the unwanted portions of a graphic | Cropping |
| A line in a document or publication giving the date and place of composition or issue | Dateline |
| An electronic method of combining text and graphics to produce professional quality documents, often called publications | Desktop Publishing |
| The first letter in the first word of a paragraph is set larger than the other letters | Drop Capital |
| Manipulating an image so that it is reversed either horizontally or vertically | Flipping |
| An irregular or asymmetrical shape or design | Freeform |
| Any combination of lines, ovals, rectangles, squares, and circles created with a desktop publishing program or imported from another application program | Graphic |
| The distance in point from the baseline of one line of type to the next. | Leading |
| A printed sheet, pamphlet, or small newspaper containing news or information of interest chiefly to a small group | Newsletter |
| A document created with desktop publishing software, that contains any combination of text and graphics | Publication |
| To change the dimensions of a graphic | Resize |
| A horizontal or vertical line often used to enhance the design or readability of a publication | Rule |
| Typefaces that do not have the small lines crossing the main stroke of a letter (very plain type) | San Serif |
| Typefaces that have a small line that crosses the main stroke of each letter (fancier type) | Serif |
| A design in paper visible when paper is held up to a light | Watermark |
| Placed between slides to give interest | transitions |
| Enhance an object on Powerpoint or make it move on the slide | animation |
| You can have different background designs in the same slide show. True or False | TRUE |