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Word Processing Voc.
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Alignment | Arranging data to line up with a required format on a screen or printed form. |
Bold font | A set of type characters that are darker and heavier than normal. |
Bullet | a small symbol, such as a solid circle, printed just before a line of type, such as an item in a list, to emphasize it |
copy and paste | To make a copy of a file, folder or selected text in another location. |
cut and paste | To move files, folders and selected text to another location. Cut removes the item from its current location and places it into the clipboard. Paste inserts the current clipboard contents into the new location. |
Font | A set of type characters of a particular typeface design and size. Each typeface, such as Times Roman, Helvetica and Arial, is typically made available in four variations: normal weight, bold, italic and bold italic. |
Footer | In a document or report, common text that appears at the bottom of every page. It usually contains the page number. |
Header | In a document or report, common text printed at the top of every page. |
indent | To align text some number of spaces to the right of the left margin. |
Document | Any paper form whether printed, typed or handwritten that is used to transact business or make some official statement. |
Italic font | A typeface with letters slanted slightly to the right. Italic type is used to emphasize words as well as for decoration. Most, but not all, fonts have an italic typeface. |
landscape orientation | An orientation that is short and wide. |
line spacing | is the vertical distance between lines of text. |
Margin | A blank row at the top and bottom or a blank column at the extreme left and right sides of a sheet of paper or on-screen window. Margins are used for design purposes as well as to accommodate printers that cannot print to the very edge of the paper. |
portrait orientation | An orientation that is tall and narrow like a letter page. Also known as a "page orientation." |
Tab | To move the cursor on a display screen or the print head on a printer to a specified column. Pressing the Tab key on a keyboard moves the screen cursor horizontally to the right. Pressing Shift-Tab moves it to the left. |
Undo | To restore the last editing operation that has taken place. |
Save | To copy the document, record or image being worked on to a storage medium. If the file has already been created on the hard disk, saving updates the file by writing the data currently in memory (RAM) to the disk. |
word processing program | an electronic device or computer software application, that performs the task of composing, editing, formatting, and printing of documents. |
word wrap | A word processing feature that moves words to the next line automatically as you type based on the current right margin setting. |