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Landscape
Print orientation that displays wide instead of tall, useful for more horizontal space for wide content. (Horizontal document)
Justified
Alignment where text is even (straight) along both margins
Home
Menu showing the buttons for basic functions such as Bold, Bullets, and Alignments
Mouse
Input Hardware Device
Printer
Output Hardware Device - produces a "hard copy" of your document
Monitor
Output Hardware Device - produces a "soft copy" of your document
Microsoft Excel
Application software
Microsoft Windows
Operating systems software
Portrait
Print orientation DEFAULT setting that displays taller than it is wide. (Vertical document)
Insert
Menu used to include small symbols on your document
Layout
Menu used to change your margins and print orientation
File
Menu used to do the common functions such as Print, Save, and Open a file
Alignment
General term referring to where the text appears on the page in comparison to the margins.
Task Bar
Bar at the bottom of the screen that contains the Windows applications button and all open programs.
Status Bar
Bar at the bottom of a Word document that shows how many pages are in the document and which page the cursor is on.
Keyboard
Input Hardware Device
Operating System Software
Software that prepares CPU to receive instructions and run programs
Application Software
Software program that provides tools needed to complete a task.
Hardware
Physical items on the computer that you can actually touch
Formatting
The way a document is laid out on a page - the way it looks and is visually organized.
Symbols
Special characters or small images used in documents for emphasis or decoration, and can be inserted as individual characters
Margins
The blank spaces around the edges of a document where no text or graphics appear; distance from the left, right, top, and bottom of the page.