MICROSOFT WORD VOCABULARY FOR COMPUTERS 1

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A key that when depressed immediately before or as another key is stuck causes that key to perform a special function.
Occupying that space OR a feature that removes a segment of text by means of the Backspace or Delete key or by means of the block feature.
Formatting of a paragraph to align with the left margin, right margin, centered, or both margins.
A unit connected to or situated inside the computer, that reads and write onto CD disks or floppy disks.
Keys that move the cursor in the directions indicated by the arrow on the key.
Formatted information such as a letter memo, report, table, or form.
Key that when pushed deletes the character to the left of the sursor.
Toolbar that aloows operator to insert shapes, lines, call-outs, text, or to alter graphic.
A feature that defines a specific portion of text to be bolded, centered horizontally, copied, delete, moved, or underlined.
An icon at the top of the screen that provides access to copy, cut, paste, and undo features.
A feature that print designated text darker than the rest of the copy to add emphasis.
A key that when struck causes the cursor to move to the left margin and down to the next line.
A key that when locked down causes all letters to be capitalized.
An mis-stroke of a key.
A feature that centers lines of text horizontally.
A key used to transfer to another section of the software or to "back out" of commands.
Dividing a page into vertical sections. (FORMAT - COLUMNS)
Text stored or saved on a disk or drive.
An instruction to a computer.
Name assigned to each file for identification and locating purposes.
A key depressed as another key is struck, causing that key to perform a special function.
A print style
A feature that duplicates text from one location and then places the duplicated text at another location.
Accessed through Format-Font and allows various changes to the font such as strike-through, shadow, emboss, ect.
The internal operating unit or "brain" of a computer.
Size of front with a default setting or 8 to 72 point.
A blinking line on the screen that shows where you are typing.
Special keys used alone or in combination with other keys to perform special functions, such as setting margins and centering copy.
Any information inputted into the computer.
Pictures or images, located in clip art or document files.