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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. |
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A style of text that makes a letter or word darker and thicker to stand out in a document. |
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To make an exact copy of information in your document, so you can place in order to duplicate it in a new location. |
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This is where the action is located on your screen, represented by a flashing line. When you type on your keyboard, the information appears at the cursor. |
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A key used to erase characters. |
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Using features of word processing/DTP software to format and produce documents, letters, reports, flyers, and newsletters with graphics. |
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To make changes in a document or presentation. |
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The key used to begin a new line in a word processor, or to enter information into a spreadsheet. It is the same as clicking OK in a dialog box. |
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The shape and style of text. |
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