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24 Cards in this Set
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an area of memory that temporarily stores a cut or copied selection
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clipboard
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a duplicated selection of text
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copy
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the shape the mouse pointer takes in a text area
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I beam
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a blinking cursor that indicates where your entry will appear
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insertion point
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cut the selection from one position and paste in another position
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move
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insert
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paste
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a way of communicating ideas, facts, suggestions, or other information to an audience
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presentation
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the placeholders including the dotted lines around them
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text objects
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lets you create a presentation from scratch without an established content or design
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blank presentation
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provides a suggested outline and design
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content template
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provides a professionally set up design but no outline or content for the presentation
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design template
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the universal language or file format used on the web
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HTML
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walks you through the steps of choosing a presentation type
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wizard
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text positioned in relation to the left or right edge of the text object
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alignment
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feature may correct some entries as you key them, such as commonly misspelled words, if you key them incorrectly
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autocorrect
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graphics that appears at the beginning of each item in a list
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bullets
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is where you enter words or names you use often into the main dictionary
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custom dictionary
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changes in the shape or weight of font characters
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font styles
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autoshapes such as stars and banners, swirly lines, and callouts
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drawing objects
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autoshapes, curves, lines, wordart, or other objects that you create that are part of your word document
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embedded objects
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an object in your file that is actually stored in a source file to which the user has access
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linked object
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when you work with graphic tools you are working with OLE
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OLE - object linking and embedding
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one of the two types of graphics; they can be bitmaps, scanned pictures, photos, or clip art
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pictures
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a feature that turns words into drawing objects
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word art
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