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Desktop Publishing Exam Crossword
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1) Line art drawings created by other programs.
2) In Word, a series of drop-down boxes and buttons that relate to text appearance, size, character, and paragraph formatting.
3) The upper portion of the first page of a newsletter or newspaper that usually includes text and graphics.
4) A feature of Word that allows the access of various commands by clicking on the appropriate buttons.
5) A set of formatting instructions that can be used in a single document or reused in a group of related documents
6) Starting an application, creating a new document, or accessing a dialog box.
8) A type of column in which the text flows down the complete length of each column on a page, and then wraps to the top of the next column or to the top of the first column on the next page.
9) Fonts in which the width of each letter varies according to its size (for example, CG Times).
10) Using automated equipment to prepare and produce documents that preciously had been prepared with a typewriter.
11) A drawing in which the major elements- blocks of text and graphics- are drawn on a sheet of paper to achieve a rough idea of the page layout.
12) A way in which text is aligned between margins so that the word and letter spacing is adjusted to produce even margins on the left margin. This is also called flush left or ragged right. (Use the Left Align button on the Formatting Toolbar.)
17) A type of tab in which text flows from the tab setting to the left until an alignment character is entered. The default alignment character is a period or decimal point.
18) A typeface, size, and style, such as CG Times 12 point Italic.
19) A custom graphic box that contains either text or graphics that prints in the background.
21) Holding the paper vertically for a “tall” view.
22) A feature, located at the top and left of a document window, which is used to format your document easily. It displays margin and tab markers and columns.
24) A paragraph indentation in which the first line is flush with the left margin, but subsequent lines are indented.
25) In desktop publishing, the way in which text and graphics are integrated to produce a quality document.
26) A way of moving to various parts of a document or to other documents on the World Wide Web.
27) The portion of a mouse that is depressed. Mouses may have one, two, or three buttons. Reference to a mouse button in Word documentation means the left mouse button unless another button is specified
29) A category of font attributes that includes bold, underline, double underline, italic, outline, shading, small cap, redline, and strikeout.
35) The basic unit of a table. The intersection of each row and column in a table forms one cell
36) In Word, a series of buttons and drop-down list boxes for Word commands that are used most often.
37) A string of characters that identifies an Internet resource’s type and location.
38) A number or letter that is printed slightly below the typing line
40) Split long words that extend beyond the right margin instead of wrapping them completely to the next line. Hyphenation is used to reduce gaps at the ends of left-justified text or between words in fully justified text.
42) Files or subdirectories grouped together under one title. The root directory, to which all other files are related, is located on the disk drive.
44) A small-sized graphical representation of an application or window.
46) The process by which features and options are identified. The selected item will change appearance upon selection.
48) Contains information about the current document, such as the page number and the position of the insertion point. It is located at the bottom of a Word window.
51) A box or window that contains drawing tools, available colors, or fill patterns.
52) The process of pressing and releasing the mouse button
53) A visual representation of a command or an option. If a button is unavailable for use, it will be grayed out. When it becomes available for use, it will return to its normal color.
54) Whether a character is a capital letter ("uppercase" -ABC...Z) or small letter ("lowercase" -abc...z)
58) A programming language that produces text files that Web browsers can read.
63) A standard push button that causes the application to accept any changed information and closes the dialog box.
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1) Text used to identify a graphic
4) To turn a feature on and off with the same command
7) A typeface used for special effects and headlines (for example, Script).
13) A part of a display area used to graphically present the elements of an application or document.
14) The design of the text characters (for example, New Times Roman, Univers, Arial).
15) A type of graphic used to separate logical sections, segments of text, or other portions of a document.
16) Allows fonts, type styles, and alignment of the text on screen to be distorted and modified so that it conforms to various shapes
20) Characters that are not displayed using a standard keyboard, but can be entered into a document by using the Characters option on the Insert Menu. Examples include, ÷, and α.
23) An editing mode in word processing program and other text so that the characters you key replace existing characters.
27) A single or double arrow, a question mark, a directional pointer, an hour-glass, an I-beam, a hand, etc., that indicates a position as the mouse is moved on the screen.
28) An element at the bottom of the Word editing screen that can be used to move quickly through a document too wide to fit on one screen.
30) The location of files or directories on a computer disk drive or on a network, including the drive, root directory, and any subdirectory name.
31) Holding the paper horizontally for a “wide” view.
32) In Word, a toolbar that enables you to add shapes to your document and alter the appearance of existing graphics.
33) The type of fill that may be selected for any graphic box.
34) A type of graphic used to separate logical sections, segments of text, or other portions of a document.
39) A type in which letters have small flourishes or protuberances at the ends (for example, CG Times).
41) A way in which text is aligned between margins so that the word and letter spacing is adjusted to produce even margins on the left and right. (Use the Justify button on the Formatting Toolbar.)
43) What you see is what you get”; Software with the ability to view the document on the screen exactly as it will print.
45) An attribute of Microsoft Windows software that helps you to manage text, typefaces, graphics, and page layout easily. Icons are used to select items rather than words.
47) The way in which text is aligned between margins. Word justification options are full, left, right, and center
49) In typography, a standard measure used to determine the size of a font. ½” equals one point.
50) Fixed-spaced fonts that are typewriter-like in which every character is the same width (for example, Courier).
55) In Word, a type of graphic consisting of clip and line art
56) A blinking vertical bar that shows the point at which text is entered.
57) A distributed object system and protocol from Microsoft. OLE allows an editor to “farm out” part of a document to another editor and then reimport it.
59) Key combinations in Word that are much faster than using the regular keyboard or the mouse to access program features. May allow for menus to be bypassed when executing some commands.
60) Consists of rows that run horizontally and columns that run vertically. These rows and columns create cells that are labeled alphabetically from left to right and numerically from top to bottom.
61) Sometimes called type style) The weight or appearance of the font.
62) The area used to place and display text.
64) In Word 95/6.0, a toolbar on or off borders and lines, line styles, and shadings for parts of a document.
65) A typeface in which the ends of the letters are plain (for example, Univers).
66) Using a microcomputer, specialized software, and a laser printer to compose and print documents with typeset-quality text and graphics.
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