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