Question | Answer |
How your text conforms to the left and right margins of a page. The text can be right-aligned, centered, left-aligned, or fully-aligned/justified. | alignment |
A style of text that makes a letter or word darker and thicker to stand out in a document. | bold |
A user-created file, as opposed to a program file. | document |
To set the margins, tabs, font or line spacing in layout of a document. | format |
Tools that are used to give shape, size, and general makeup (as of something printed). | formatting tools |
A special kind of document that provides basic format for creating certain types of documents. The original is never changed. Every time it is opened, a clean copy is opened for editing. | template |
a common element of graphical user interface (GUI) of computer programs to allow the user to input text information to be used by the program | text box |
Changing the appearance of the letters and words in your document (e.g. size, style, underline, bullets) | text formatting |
Columns and rows of cells that can be filled with text that are used to organize information | table |
A feature in most word processors used to replace a word in a document with one that is more suitable and adds variety to your writing | thesaurus |
The software used to produce documents, such as letters, posters, reports, and syllabi. | word processor |
Using keyboarding skills to produce documents such as letters, reports, manuals, and newsletters. | word processing |
This occurs when you get to the end of a line and continue typing the text will then go to the next line. | word wrap |