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Computers Chapter 4 Review

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Programs, that allows the user to write, edit, format, print, store, and retrieve textWord Processor
The marker that indicates where typing will appearInsertion Point
The part of the screen that contains the typed words in which changes can be madeEditing Area
Used to remove a sentence from one spot for later insertion into another locationCut
Icon you can click on to perform a specific task, such as saving a document or copying highlighted textButton
Text that appears at the bottom of a printed pageFooter
A value used by a word processor when it is not instructed to use any otherDefault Setting
Not an example of a stand-alone word processorClarisWorks
Combining a document containing names and addresses with a document containing a form letterMail-merge
The phrase used to describe a word processor that displays a document on the screen in the same way that it will appear when printedWYSIWYG
When you______, you can move previously hidden text onto the screenScroll
What word processing feature automatically moves a word to the beginning of the next line if it goes past the right marginWord Wrap
The white space around the four edges of a printed documentMargins
The word processing feature that lets the user mark a segment of text and perform an operation on the entire segmentBlock Operation
The indent feature of a word processor often used forLong Quotations
Many word processors contain _______ tools that allow users to create simple illustrationsDrawing
text that provides additional information placed at the bottom of the pageFootnotes
The word processing feature that allows for making lines even at the marginsJustification
Underlining, boldfacing, superscripting, and using italics are word processing features referred to asCharacter Styles
not a type of justificationDouble
The ability to view and edit several documents at onceWindows
A _______consists of a series of steps that have been saved and can be executed by performing a single action, such as clicking on a buttonMacro

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