Exercise 6-23



Exercise 6-23

Computer-Related Terminology

Directions: I. Complete each sentence by using the Insert key to input the term from Exercise 109 that best completes the definition.

1. A set of type or characters designed in a particular style is

the (typeface) .

2. The space between letters in a printed line is (kerning) .

3. The alignment of text flush against the left- or right-hand

margin or centered in a column is (justification) .

4. The ability to download from one document saved on a disk to

the program on the screen is the (merge) feature.

5. The presenting of a document in final edited form with

margins, spacing, justification, etc. is (formatting) .

6. The ability to move text and graphics from one part of the

document to another or from one document to another is

(cut and paste) .

7. Font files contained on a diskette that can be downloaded and

placed in a document are (soft fonts) .

8. The size of a particular character is the (point size) .

9. The production of professional-looking printed matter with a

computer and software is (desktop publishing) .

10. A set of characters that provide the appearance of type on a

printed page are the (fonts) .

11. Saved miniprograms containing text and multiple formatting

code that can be retrieved with a simple command are (styles) .

12. Special features such as underlining, bolding, italics, and

redline are (attributes) .

II. Write each of the following computer-related terms in a sentence so that a reader not familiar with the term will understand it.

(Sentences will vary.)

1. attributes

2. cut and paste

3. desktop publishing

4. fonts

5. formatting

6. justification

7. kerning

8. merge

9. point size

10. soft fonts

11. styles

12. typeface

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