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Founded the Bootstrap Institute, Theory of Computer Augmentation |
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Word processing tools and techniques |
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1) Entering texts 2) Editing texts 3) formatting the document 4) Proofreading the document 5) Saving the document 6) Printing the document |
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What you see is what you get |
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refers to the alignment of the text on a line |
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text that appears at the top of every page, displaying repetitive information |
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text that appears at the bottom of every page, displaying repetitive information |
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a set of formatting commands assigned to common elements in a document- for example, subhead1 |
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multistep sequence of instructions that can save time and effort by automating repetitive tasks. |
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In desktop publishing, a professionally designed empty document that can be adapted to specific user needs. In spreadsheet software, worksheets that contain labels and formulas, but no data values. The template produces instant answers when you fill in the blanks. |
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