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• A view of a document as it will appear in a Web browser. In this view, a document appears as one long page (without page breaks), and text and tables wrap to fit the window
Web Layout view
• An item, such as a graphic, video clip, sound file, or worksheet that can be inserted into a document and then selected and modified
Object
• The button located at the right end of the ribbon and labeled with a question mark (?), that provides access to the Word Help system.
Word Help button
• A view that shows the headings of a document indented to represent their level in the document’s structure. You can also use this view to work with master documents
Outline view
small, customizable toolbar that displays frequently used commands
Quick Access Toolbar
• The direction—horizontal or vertical—in which a page is laid out.
Orientation
• An area in a document’s left margin in which you can click and drag to select blocks of text
Selection area
• Areas on the ribbon that contains buttons organized in groups
• *Tab
• Highlighting text or activating an object so that you can manipulate or edit it in some way
Selecting
• A toolbar located at the right end of the status bar that contains tools for switching between views of document content and changes the display magnification.
View Shortcuts toolbar
• A row of information related to the current program. The area is usually located at the bottom of a window.
Status bar
• A view of a document as it will appear when printed; for example, items such as headers, footnotes, columns, and text boxes appear in their actual positions.
Print Layout view
• The height (in points) of a collection of characters, where one point is equal to approximately 1/72 of an inch.
Font Size
• Frequently used text saved in a gallery, from which it can be inserted quickly into a document.
Building Block
• A marker on the horizontal ruler that controls the indentation of text from the left or right margin of a document.
Indent Marker
• A manual break that forces the text that follows it to the next line. Also called a text wrapping break.
Line Break
• A row of information related to the current program. The area is usually located at the bottom of a window.
Status bar
• A row of information related to the current program. The area is usually located at the bottom of a window.
Status bar
• The unit of measure for expressing the size of characters in a font, where 72 points equals 1 inch.
Point
• A view of a document as it will appear when printed; for example, items such as headers, footnotes, columns, and text boxes appear in their actual positions.
Print Layout view
• A view of a document as it will appear when printed; for example, items such as headers, footnotes, columns, and text boxes appear in their actual positions.
Print Layout view
• The emphasis placed on a font by using formatting such as bold, italic, underline, or color.
Font Style
• The height (in points) of a collection of characters, where one point is equal to approximately 1/72 of an inch.
Font Size
• The height (in points) of a collection of characters, where one point is equal to approximately 1/72 of an inch.
Font Size
• A set of unified design elements that combine color, fonts, and graphics to provide a professional look for a document.
Theme
• Frequently used text saved in a gallery, from which it can be inserted quickly into a document.
Building Block
• Frequently used text saved in a gallery, from which it can be inserted quickly into a document.
Building Block
• In word processing, a block of text of any length that ends when you press the Enter key
Paragraph
• A marker on the horizontal ruler that controls the indentation of text from the left or right margin of a document.
Indent Marker
• A marker on the horizontal ruler that controls the indentation of text from the left or right margin of a document.
Indent Marker
• A manual break that forces the text that follows it to the next line. Also called a text wrapping break.
Line Break
• A manual break that forces the text that follows it to the next line. Also called a text wrapping break.
Line Break
• The unit of measure for expressing the size of characters in a font, where 72 points equals 1 inch.
Point
• The unit of measure for expressing the size of characters in a font, where 72 points equals 1 inch.
Point
• The emphasis placed on a font by using formatting such as bold, italic, underline, or color.
Font Style
• The emphasis placed on a font by using formatting such as bold, italic, underline, or color.
Font Style
• A set of unified design elements that combine color, fonts, and graphics to provide a professional look for a document.
Theme
• A set of unified design elements that combine color, fonts, and graphics to provide a professional look for a document.
Theme
• In word processing, a block of text of any length that ends when you press the Enter key
Paragraph
• In word processing, a block of text of any length that ends when you press the Enter key
Paragraph
• A row of information related to the current program. The area is usually located at the bottom of a window.
Status bar
• A view of a document as it will appear when printed; for example, items such as headers, footnotes, columns, and text boxes appear in their actual positions.
Print Layout view
• The height (in points) of a collection of characters, where one point is equal to approximately 1/72 of an inch.
Font Size
• Frequently used text saved in a gallery, from which it can be inserted quickly into a document.
Building Block
• A marker on the horizontal ruler that controls the indentation of text from the left or right margin of a document.
Indent Marker
• A manual break that forces the text that follows it to the next line. Also called a text wrapping break.
Line Break
• The unit of measure for expressing the size of characters in a font, where 72 points equals 1 inch.
Point
• The emphasis placed on a font by using formatting such as bold, italic, underline, or color.
Font Style
• A set of unified design elements that combine color, fonts, and graphics to provide a professional look for a document.
Theme
• In word processing, a block of text of any length that ends when you press the Enter key
Paragraph
• Font styles depend upon the document
• *Theme
• All options on the Home Ribbon can also be found in the_________________ after the Launcher is selected?
Dialog box
• What key tip/hot keys can be used to grow font?
CTRL + >
• Character effects can only be found after what is selected
Font group launcher
• What uses a mouse to take a selection from its original location and drop it into another?
Drag and drop
• Which view will maximize the space for reading or viewing
Full screen reading
• Which view will appear as it does on the printed page?
Print layout
• Which view shows the document to quickly edit without headers and footers showing
Draft
• Information can be obtained about any view by accessing Word Help by
F1
• What is the amount of white space between the text and the edge of the page on each side?
Margin
• What are the default margins in Word 2010
1.0”
• Margins can be changed using the
ruler bar.
• What is the position of text in relation to the top and bottom page margins
Vertical alignment
• What is the position of text in relation to the left and right margins
Horizontal alignment
• What are contents located in the bottom margin of a page?
Footer
• What are contents located in the top margin of a page
Header
• A ______________tab allows text to appear to the RIGHT of the tab stop.
Left
• A ______________tab allows text to appear to the LEFT of the tab stop
• *Right