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Unit 2 AR CBA 1&2
Word Processing Lessons 1 & 2 Terms
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Copy & Paste | allows a user to select text or a graphic, duplicate it and place it in another location within a document |
| Cut & Paste | allows a user to select text or a graphic, remove it from its current location and place it in another location within a document |
| Drag & Drop | allows a user to select text using a mouse or pointing device, and quickly move (drag) it to a different location |
| Landscape Orientation | page layout in which documents are printed across the length of a page, making the page wider than it is tall |
| Edit | to make changes by adding, deleting, or modifying text, graphics, or other items in a document |
| Format | to utilize features that enhance the appearance and overall layout of text, graphics, tables within a document |
| Hard Return | a break in a line or a paragraph that is forced by the user when the return key is pressed, creating a new paragraph |
| Print Preview | allows the user to view a document onscreen and make necessary formatting changes prior to printing it |
| Portrait Orientation | a page layout in which documents are printed across the width of a page, making the page taller than it is wide |
| View | allows the user to see the current page of a document onscreen in different ways |
| Word Processing | the use of software application to create, edit, format, print and save text-based documents, such as letters, reports, and memos |
| Word Wrap | automatically moves text to the next line when the previous line is full without the user pressingthe enter key; also called a soft return |
| Automatic Page Break | automatically generates a new page; also known as a soft page break |
| Find and Replace | scans a document, searches for occurrences of specific text, symbols or formatting, and allows a user to replace it with new text, symbols or formatting |
| Manual Page Break | creating a new page by force at a specific location; also known as a hard page break |