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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| autocorrect | Automatically checks spelling and indicates any misspelled words or potentially misspelled words by placing a wavy red line under the word. |
| bullet point | A typographical symbol or glyph used to introduce items in a list. |
| clipbord | A section of computer memory that temporarily stores data for later use. |
| cursor | A visual cue, like a flashing vertical line, on a screen that shows where the user is currently working. |
| document | A file that contains electronic material, such as text and images. |
| first line indent | To indent the first line of a paragraph |
| formatting tools | Program features that allow users to change the appearance of text, images, or the overall document design. |
| font | A specific style of text. |
| footer | Information at the bottom margin of a page that is repeated on every page, like a page number or file name. |
| Header | Information at the top margin of a page that is repeated on every page, like a book title, author name, or page number. |
| Icon | An easily understood symbol (image) that represents a software tool, function, or data file, helping the user navigate a computer system. |
| margin | The edge or border of a page or document |
| MS Word | A word processor program developed by Microsoft for typing documents. |
| Page Break | A marker indicating that any text following it should start on the next page. |
| A file format that provides an electronic image of text or graphics that looks like a printed document. It can be viewed, printed, and electronically shared. | |
| program | A collection of instructions that a computer can execute to perform a specific task. |
| Quick Access Toolbar | A toolbar that shows buttons for frequently used commands, allowing quick access with a single click. |
| Ribbon | A strip of icons across the top of the MS Word window, divided into tabs, each containing groups of related tools. |
| Styles | A set of formatting options, such as font name, size, color, paragraph alignment, and spacing, that can be applied consistently throughout a document. |
| tab key | A key on the keyboard that moves the cursor to the next tab stop in the document. |