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Down: 2) Characters not included on the keyboard. We used the ones in Wingdings.3) A letter style that looks like cursive handwriting.4) Top, Bottom, Center, Justified. Up and down alignment applied to the entire document page by going to FILE/PAGE SETUP/Layout Tab.5) Selecting text and moving it with the mouse. If you press down the Ctrl button at the same time, you will make a copy.6) The place where most font changes can be made. Cannot change to Title Case or apply highlights here. FORMAT/FONT8) The icon that looks like a brush on the Formatting Toolbar that copies letter formatting styles.10) A list where each line is designated by a dot or symbol. FORMAT/BULLETS & NUMBERING.11) Handwritten symbols that show where changes are needed in a document.12) A palette to apply different lettering colors either using the Font Dialog Box or the "A" button on the Formatting Toolbar.15) When in this mode, existing text moves to the right as you type. This is the default mode in WORD16) Formatting features to enhance lettering such as Strikethrough and All Caps19) To organize in a specific order, such as ascending or descending. Go to the TABLE menu to do this to a bulleted list.20) A letter style where letters have no points and tips at the edges. Used for signs and posters. Easy to see from a distance. We use Arial for this.24) A set of letter that represents several words. Example: NHS.25) A document you cannot save changes to without changing the file name. Textbook Exercises files open as this.29) Action that takes information from the Clipboard and places it on the document. Ctrl-V. Across: 1) Against the left or right margin in a document.7) Letters have points and tips at the edges. A letter style that is best for books and reading up close. We use Times New Roman for this.9) A temporary memory storage space for Cut, Copy and Paste actions.13) A coloring placed over letters and words, such as a marker would do. The "ab" button on the Formatting Toolbar. Cannot be done using the Font Dialog Box (FORMAT/FONT).14) The height of uppercase letters. Usually described as pt, like 12 pt.17) Left to right alignment applied to items on a document using buttons. Includes Left, Center, Right, Justified.18) Bold, Italic & Regular. Can be done using the Font Dialog Box (FORMAT/FONT) or using buttons on the Formatting Toolbar.21) The shape and style of printed letters. There are three types: Serif, Sans Serif and Script.22) A tab that looks like an upside down "T" that is used to center text.23) Button below the Shift key on the keyboard used to select text in different places in a document.26) Action that removes text and places it on the Clipboard. Ctrl-X.27) When in this mode, existing text is typed over as you type and the letters OVR will show on the Status Bar.28) A collection of symbols (including a bomb) that we used in class at the end of the Symbol Dialog Box list. INSERT/SYMBOL.30) To create a duplicate. Ctrl-C.31) A list where each line is designated by a number. FORMAT/BULLETS & NUMBERING.
 

 

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