word unit b Word Scramble
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term | Definition |
cut | to remove an item from a document |
copy | to duplicate a file, folder, or other object that you want to store in another location |
Paste | to insert items stored on the clipboard into a document |
Clipboard | temporary storage area for text images or other objects that are cut or copied from any file and area available for pasting |
drag and drop | to use a pointing device to move or copy a file or folder to a new location |
save | to store a file permanently on a disk or to overwrite the copy of a file that is stored on a disk with the changes made to the file |
save as | command used to save a file for the first time or to create a new file with a different file name leaving the original file intact |
system clipboard | clipboard that stores only the last item cut or copied from a document |
office clipboard | temporary storage area shared by all office programs that can be used to cut, copy, and paste multiple items within and between office programs the office clipboard can hold up to 24 items collected from any office program |
hyperlink | text or a graphic that opens a file, web page, or other item when clicked |
document properties | details about a file such as author name or the data the file was created that are used to describe organize and search for files |
shortcut key | combination of keys or a function key that can be pressed to preform a command |
blog | informal journal that is created by an individual or a group and available to the public on the internet |
blogger | person who creates and maintains a blog |
keyboard shortcut | combination of keys or a function key that can be pressed to preform a command |
thesaurus | index of information stored in a computer consisting of a comprehensive list of subjects concerning which information may be retrieved by using the proper key terms |
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