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The color,pattern, or fill displayed on the page behind data in a document. |
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A web log which is a journal or newsletter that is updated frequently and published online. |
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A dot or symbol that marks an important line of information or designates items in a list. |
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A ribbon tab that is only available in a certain context or situation. |
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To create a duplicate of a selection. |
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to delete a selection from its original location and move it to the clipboard. |
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A standard setting or mode of operation. |
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A complete set of characters in a specific face, style and size. |
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To apply attributes to data to change the appearance of a document. |
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Computers, printers, and other devices you can touch. |
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Hypertext Markup Language. A file format used for storing web pages. |
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Text or graphics linked to a destination file or location. |
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The flashing vertical line that indicates where the next action will occur in a document. |
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Internet service provider |
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A company that provides access to the internet for a fee. |
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A worldwide network of computers. |
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A document or slide that is wider than it is tall. |
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The amount of whitespace between lines of text in a paragraph. |
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the amount of white space between the text and the edge of the paper on all four sides. |
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To insert a selection from the clipboard into a document |
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A document or slide that is taller that it is wide. |
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A short document used to provide info about a company, organization or event to the media |
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An onscreen element that identifies margins and tabs. |
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Programs that provide the instructions for the computer. |
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To organize data alphabetically or in a numerical order. |
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Tool used to assist in finding and correcting typographical or spelling errors. |
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Shapes, currency signs, other visual elements that you can insert in documents by using the symbol dialog box. |
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Measurement of the space the insertion point advances when you press the TAB key. |
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A listing of words with synonyms and antonyms. |
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A type of command that can be switched off or on. |
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The command for reversing a previous action. |
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Software designed for locating and viewing information stored on the internet. Examples include Google Chrome, Safari and Internet Explorer. |
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A document stored on the World Wide Web |
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A set of linked web pages, usually all relating to the same topic. |
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An onscreen element that counts the number of words in your document. |
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A feature that causes text to move automatically from the end of one line to the beginning of the next line. |
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Increasing or decreasing the appearance of your document on screen, however does not affect the actual size of the printed document |
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A series of characters that leads your eye to the tab spot. |
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The command for reversing an "undo" |
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