Word Processing/Desktop Publishing Crossword
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
 
 
Down: 1) a button located on the left upper corner that allows you to skip through document sentences.2) a single usually short last line (as of a paragraph) separated from its related text and appearing at the top of a printed page or column3) The button you press to send your information or go to the next line4) a large dot in a document, book, etc., that brings attention to separate pieces of information in a list7) a command that allows you to insert data from the clipboard into an application. In order to use the ____ command, you must first use either the Copy or Cut command to save data to the clipboard. Once the clipboard contains data, you can paste the saved data into any supporting program.8) to re-arrange words; move around; re-placing words. I deleted a word and wanted to ___________ another. 10)  the act of aligning or state of being aligned; especially : the proper positioning or state of adjustment of parts (as of a mechanical or electronic device) in relation to each other12) ready-made usually copyright-free illustrations sold in books or as part of a software package from which they may be cut and pasted or inserted as artwork13) to put someone or something new in the place or position of (someone or something)14) a straight piece of plastic, wood, or metal ( also the line at the top of our program on the computer) that has marks on it to show units of length and that is used to measure things16) typically refers to page borders.18) one of a group of typefaces that do not have short lines across the top and bottom of the long parts of the letters21) the process or result of justifying lines of text26) Cut pieces of information out of the document you want to create27) to draw a line under something; to emphasize (something) : to show the importance of (something)30) a temporary storage unit (as in a computer); especially : one that accepts information at one rate and delivers it at another31) a white space formed by the adjoining inside margins of two facing pages 34) 35) a style of slanted cursive handwriting developed in the 15th and 16th centuries37) a specific typeface of a certain size and style. 38)  Across: 5)  the plan or design or arrangement of something laid out; as final arrangement of matter to be reproduced especially by printing or the act or process of planning or laying out in detail6) standing out prominently9) when a line of text automatically "wraps" to the next line when it gets to the end of a page or text field. 11) the amount of space between letters, words, or lines on a printed page15) The place where the computer or device was originally installed17) the name you use is often referred to as your screen name, or handle.19) a command typically located within a program's File menu (File → Import...). Like the standard File → Open... command, Import is used for opening files, but it serves a more specific purpose. Instead of opening standard file types, Import is often used for importing parts of files, program settings, plug-ins, or other unconventional file formats.20) Take items away22) the printed matter in a newspaper or periodical that gives the title and details of ownership, advertising rates, and subscription rates; the name of a publication (as a newspaper) displayed on the top of the first page 23) The number that determines how large your letters are.24) the production of printed matter by means of a desktop computer having a layout program that integrates text and graphics25) one of the short lines near the top and bottom of the long parts of some printed letters28) computer program that finds and corrects misspelled words in documents, e-mail, etc.29) the areas of a page without print or pictures32) Remove unwanted information33) a feature of a computer program that holds a copy of some data (such as words or a picture) and allows the user to move the data to another document or program36) In order for storage media, such as a hard drive or flash drive to be recognized by your computer, it first needs to be initialized, or ______.37) to get or discover (something or someone that you are looking for)38) the long bar located at the bottom of the keyboard that lets you space between letters and words 39) a first line (as of a paragraph) separated from its related text and appearing at the bottom of a printed page or column40) When you hover over a word or phrase and "right" click to gather the information to paste elsewhere in your document
 

 

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