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Word processor
an application that allows an end user to prepare a primarily text based document
Document
a computer file that represents the work of an end user
Font
a stylize set of letters; examples are Calibri, Helvetica, and Courier
Font size
the size of the letters, traditionally 72pt=1 inch Font size
the size of the letters, traditionally 72pt=1 inch
Header
a line of text appearing at the top if every page
Footer
a line of text appearing at the bottom of every page
Margin
the space between the edge of the page and the actual text
Alignment
the way text is lined up
Tab
a function used to indent a line
Tab Stop
a mark in the ruler indicating how text should align itself; examples are right, left, center, and decimal
Invisibles
characters that are not normally visible; examples are spaces, tabs, and returns/enters
Hanging Indent
a format for entering references where subsequent lines are indented
Print Preview
a function in word processors that allows the person to see what their work will look like
QWERTY Keyboard
the original keyboard layout, adapted form typewriters
Dvorak Simplified Keyboard
a modified keyboard that is designed to be faster and less likely to cause stress injuries.
Word processor
an application that allows an end user to prepare a primarily text based document
Document
a computer file that represents the work of an end user
Font
a stylize set of letters; examples are Calibri, Helvetica, and Courier
Font size
the size of the letters, traditionally 72pt=1 inch Font size
Header
a line of text appearing at the top if every page
Footer
a line of text appearing at the bottom of every page
Margin
the space between the edge of the page and the actual text
Alignment
the way text is lined up
Tab
a function used to indent a line
Tab Stop
a mark in the ruler indicating how text should align itself; examples are right, left, center, and decimal
Invisibles
characters that are not normally visible; examples are spaces, tabs, and returns/enters
Hanging Indent
a format for entering references where subsequent lines are indented
Print Preview
a function in word processors that allows the person to see what their work will look like
QWERTY Keyboard
the original keyboard layout, adapted form typewriters
Dvorak Simplified Keyboard
a modified keyboard that is designed to be faster and less likely to cause stress injuries.