MSITA Publisher EOC Study Guide

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MS-ITA WPP, MSITA, MSITA-A, R. Smith, 2012-2013

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MSITA Publisher EOC Study Guide

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Is considered to be the largest text in the publication In Microsoft Publisher 2010.
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Headline Is considered to be the largest text in the publication In Microsoft Publisher 2010.
AutoRecover The feature in Microsoft Publisher 2010 that restores your work in the event of a system failure but should not be used as a means of saving publications.
Microsoft Publisher 2010 The software program that is a full-featured desktop publishing program that allows you to create professional-looking publications and revise them easily.
Single Page view The default view for publications in Publisher 2010.
Status bar The area that presents information about the publication being created, the progress of current tasks, and the status of certain commands and keys, and provides controls for viewing the publication.
Quick Access toolbar The area that is located at the top left of the Publisher 2010 window and provides convenient, one-click access to frequently used commands.
In groups How the Ribbon commands are separated for logical placement.
Backstage view The area accessed through the File tab.
F1 A quick one key access to Publisher 2010 Help.
Flyer Refers to a single page announcements that announce personal, business, or other messages.
Headline Ceated to clearly identify the purpose of the flyer and typically appears in large, bold letters.
Template The tool that helps you through the design process by offering publication options and may appear as a form.
Thumbnails The gallery of small images in the backstage view when selecting a new file.
Color scheme Is a set of colors that complement each other when used in the same publication.
Font scheme A defined set of typefaces associated with a publication.
Font Is the appearance and shape of letters, numbers, and special characters that appear in a publication.
Customize The area that provides the ability to choose a color scheme or font scheme when selecting a template in backstage view.
Page Navigation The pane that displays all of the current pages in a publication as thumbnails on the left side of the workspace.
Textbox An object in a publication designed to hold text in a specific shape, size, and style.
Placeholder The area in a Publisher 2010 publication template where a user begins typing text immediately with a single click.
Bulleted list A series of lines beginning with a character or symbol that may be placed in publications.
Gallery Is the set of choices, often graphical, that are arranged in a grid or list in Publisher 2010.
Live Preview A feature that enables a user to point to an item in a list and without actually selecting the item see the effect in the publication.
Tear-offs The publication format that offers small, ready-to-be scored text boxes with information text in them.
Formatting Is modifying the appearance of a publication.
Home The Ribbon in Publisher 2010 that contains the command to automatically increase the font size.
Font The group on the Home Ribbon that provides commands for modifying the typeface of a publication.
AutoResize The procedure that automatically adjusts the way that text is sized in a textbox.
Clips Items such as sounds, videos, and other media files in Microsoft Publisher 2010.
Graphics The term that refers to building blocks, logos, and accents used in Microsoft Publisher 2010.
Picture Placeholder Is used in a publication to reserve space for a graphic or image.
Style The feature of Publisher 2010 that enables a user to quickly change a picture to a more visually appealing format.
Picture Tools Format The ribbon in Publisher 2010 that contains the picture styles gallery.

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