CT Intro Week 2
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Created by:
ChudsonWGHS on September 6, 2010
Subjects:
computer technology: introduction
Description:
Week 2 CT Intro
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Active cell | a selected cell in a worksheet |
Alignment | describes how text is positioned between the left and right margins on a page - left, center, right, or justified |
Cell | the intersection of a single row and a single column |
Chart | a graphical representation of worksheet or table data |
Clipart | prepared pictures and other artwork you can insert into a document |
Clipboard | a temporary storage area for text and/or graphics that are to be cut or copied and then pasted to another location |
Column | in a worksheet, columns run down the screen vertically and are identified by a letter across the top of the grid |
Copy | to duplicate a selection, file, folder, etc., so that you can place it in another position or location |
Crop | to trim a graphic |
Cut | to remove text or graphics from a document, and place it on the clipboard |
Database | a collection of related information organized for rapid search and retrieval |
Default | a setting that is automatically used unless another option is chosen |
Delete | remove the character from the right of the insertion point |
Desktop Publishing | the process of using a computer to combine text and graphics to create an attractive document |
Document | a data file in a software application |
Edit | to change an existing document |
Entry | data entered into a cell |
Field | a single piece of information in a database |
Field selector | a small box or bar that you click to select a column in a table in a database |
Font | the general shape and style of a set of characters |
Footer | text and/or graphics appearing at the bottom of each page of a document |
Formulas | equations used to calculate values in a spreadsheet cell |
Graphics | items other than text including photos, clip art, and drawing objects |
Grammar checker | checks each sentence in the document, and points out grammatical errors, such as subject and verb agreement, sentence fragments, sentence structure, sentence length, and punctuation. |
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