Microsoft Word is what type of program?
Word Processing
What is PowerPoint used for?
Presentations and Webpages
What is Microsoft Excel?
Spreadsheet
What does Ctrl+Z do?
Undo Last Action
Specifies the size of the characters.
Fount Size
Any information at the bottom margin of a slide that is repeated on every slide like a page number or file name.
Footer
Premade text, SmartArt, chart, table or image formatting so you can make objects look good quickly and easily?
Styles
Ctrl+P is for what?
Set of unified formats for fonts, colors, and graphics.
Theme
Effects that allow you to show the things (objects) on a slide one by one.
Animation
To format data in such a way that it can be used by another application?
Export
What is the command for Cut?
Ctrl + X
Positioned horizontally between the left and right margins on the page.
Centered
Shows a smaller image of all the slides in a grid-like way. This view makes it easier to rearrange the slides in a presentation.
Slide Sorter
Shows buttons to perform frequently used commands with a single click.
Quick Access Toolbar
CTRL + A
SELECT ALL
Typeface, defines the appearance and shape of the letters, numbers, and special characters.
Font
Allows you to alter (change) an object by hiding, deleting or cutting parts of it.
Crop
A formula or equation use to generate an answer.
Function
Ctrl + C
COPY
he default alignment for paragraphs in Word.
Left-Align
The method of playing a sound or audio repeatedly from start to finish until you make it stop.
Loop
A tool which fills in a field or cells automatically.
Autofill
Paste
CTRL + V
Series of paragraphs, each beginning with a bullet character.
Bulleted List
A booth made up of a computer and monitor that can include a touch screen, used for self-running slide shows generally located in public places such as a mall.
Kiosk
The rectangular fields you can type in on a spreadsheet formed when a column intersects with a row.
Cell
CTRL + X
Cut
Text has a slanted appearance.
Italic
Dotted lines that form a grid of 1-inch squares that displays on the slide to help you size and align objects. These do not show on paper if you print it.
Gridlines
Where you manage your slideshow’s data and information— create, save, and send documents, inspect documents for hidden stuff or personal information and set options such as turning on or off AutoComplete.
Backstage
CTRL + F
Find
A square, circle, or set of three dots that appear on a selection rectangle around an object and that you can drag to resize the object.
Sizing Handles
A feature that allows you to duplicate (copy) formatting from one part of a slideshow to another.
Painter
The horizontal space at the top of the window that organizes commands on tabs, and then groups the commands by topic. It’s where all of your tabs and menus are.
Ribbon
CTRL + N
OPEN A NEW WINDOW
The amount of vertical space between lines of text in a paragraph.
Line Spacing
Shows what changes in formatting would look like as you move the pointer over the choices in a menu or list.
Live Preview
The entire Excel spreadsheet file you are working in, it can contain one or more worksheets (think of it as a book made up of many sheets of paper).
Workbook
Redo last action
Default view in Word, which shows the document on a mock sheet of paper in the document window.
Print Layout View
PowerPoint automatically checks spelling and indicates any misspelled or potentially misspelled words by including a wavy red line below the affected word.
Autocorrect
Any information at the top margin of a page that is repeated on every page like a book title or author name or page number.
Header
Underline
Ctrl + U
An object that can be positioned at a specific location in a document or in a layer over or behind text in a document.
Floating Object
An animation effect that happens when a presentation moves from one slide to the next slide.
Transitition
To put in order.
Sort
Open New
Ctrl + N