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Desktop Publishing I-Unit I and 2

AB
Hardwarethe physical components of a computer.
Softwarecomputer programs and applications, such as word processing or database packages, that can be run on a particular computer system.
Desktop publishingthe production of printed matter by means of a microcomputer.
Printersa peripheral output device designed to produce computer-generated text or graphics on paper, transparencies, or similar media.
Copyright lawsthe legal right of creative artists or publishers to control the use and reproduction of their original works.
Copyright free materialmaterial not covered by copyright laws.
Savingto store a copy of a data file on a storage medium such as a hard drive or disk.
File namesa set of characters, sometimes restricted in number, serving as an identifying title for a computer file and often including a file extension.
Default Settingspre-determined settings for a document.
Retrievingto read data from a storage device and return it to the program or device that requested it.
Printinga peripheral output device designed to produce computer-generated text or graphics on paper, transparencies, or similar media.
Marginsa blank space on the left or right edge, or the top or bottom, of a written or printed page.
Taba key on a computer keyboard, or a device or key on a typewriter, that advances the next character to a predetermined position, used to align lines or columns.
Line spacingthe distance between lines in a document.
audiencea group of people
output mediainformation from a computer; information produced by a computer
resourcessomebody who or something that can be used as a source of help or information
time framea period of time during which something takes place or is planned to take place

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