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Word & DTP
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The way multiple lines of text line up along the left margin, the right margin, or both margins. | Alignment |
| An on-screen blinking character that shows where the next character will appear. | Cursor |
| The use of a personal computer as an inexpensive production system for creating typeset-quality text and graphics | Desktop publishing (DTP) |
| The process of updating a word processing document to correct spelling, layout issues, and other items to make the document visually appealing | Editing |
| The alignment of text along the left margin, leaving a ragged right margin | Flush/align left |
| Aligning text along the right margin, leaving a ragged left margin | Flush/align right |
| One complete collection of letters, punctuation marks, numbers, and special characters with a consistent and identifiable typeface, weight, posture, and type size. | Font |
| In a document, the format includes margins, the font and alignment used for text, headers, footers, page numbering, and the way that numbers are displayed | Formatting |
| A program, often a feature of word processing programs, that checks for the correct use of grammar rules by comparing each sentence against a file of grammar rules. | Grammar checker |
| The alignment of multiple lines of text along the left margin, the right margin, or both margins. The term justification often is used to refer to full justification, or the alignment of text along both margins | Justification |
| The vertical or horizontal setup of the printed page (landscape or portrait) | Orientation |
| In typography, a fundamental unit of measurement (72 points equal approximately one inch). | Point |