| A | B |
| Programs, that allows the user to write, edit, format, print, store, and retrieve text | Word Processor |
| The marker that indicates where typing will appear | Insertion Point |
| The part of the screen that contains the typed words in which changes can be made | Editing Area |
| Used to remove a sentence from one spot for later insertion into another location | Cut |
| Icon you can click on to perform a specific task, such as saving a document or copying highlighted text | Button |
| Text that appears at the bottom of a printed page | Footer |
| A value used by a word processor when it is not instructed to use any other | Default Setting |
| Not an example of a stand-alone word processor | ClarisWorks |
| Combining a document containing names and addresses with a document containing a form letter | Mail-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 printed | WYSIWYG |
| When you______, you can move previously hidden text onto the screen | Scroll |
| What word processing feature automatically moves a word to the beginning of the next line if it goes past the right margin | Word Wrap |
| The white space around the four edges of a printed document | Margins |
| The word processing feature that lets the user mark a segment of text and perform an operation on the entire segment | Block Operation |
| The indent feature of a word processor often used for | Long Quotations |
| Many word processors contain _______ tools that allow users to create simple illustrations | Drawing |
| text that provides additional information placed at the bottom of the page | Footnotes |
| The word processing feature that allows for making lines even at the margins | Justification |
| Underlining, boldfacing, superscripting, and using italics are word processing features referred to as | Character Styles |
| not a type of justification | Double |
| The ability to view and edit several documents at once | Windows |
| 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 button | Macro |