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Space bar- Used to insert spaces between characters.  Standard keyboarding word- Five characters or any combination of five characters and spaces. Emoticons- Sequence of ordinary characters found on the computer keyboard and used as a form of communication on the Internet used in e-mail, chats, and other forms of communication using computers Asterisk- * symbol used for footnote references in keyboarded documents Percent- % symbol used in reporting statistical data Ampersand- & symbol means “and” Numeric Keypad- Keys at the right side of the keyboard used to enter numeric copy and perform calculation. Num Lock Key- Press to activate the numeric keypad. Application Software- Software designed to meet the user’s needs; performs a specific task. CD-ROM- A compact disk that reads only memory. Computer- An electronic device that receives, processes, stores, and outputs data. CPU- Central Processing Unit; the brain of the computer. Data- Text, numbers, sounds, and images entered into the computer to be processed. Floppy Disk- A storage device; most common size is 3 1/2 and is sometimes called a diskette. Dot-Matrix Printer- Uses dots to form words and images on paper. File- A document stored on a disk. Hard Copy- A printed copy of output. Hard Disk/Hard Drive- A device that holds information such as software and files. Hardware- The physical, touchable parts of a computer system. Information Processing Cycle (IPOS)- The practice of handling data consisting of input, process, output, and storage. Inkjet Printer- Sprays ink through small holes to form words and images on paper. Input- The process of entering information (data) into a computer. Keyboard- Contains letters, numbers, symbols, function keys; like a typewriter and a numeric keypad. Laptop Computer- Designed to be small and light enough to be used on your lap. Laser Printer- Uses light beams and toner to form words and images on paper. Notebook Computer- Designed to be used on a desktop but still small enough to be portable. Output- The results of processed data that is displayed in some form. Peripheral Devices- Devices attached to a computer to expand its ability to perform more tasks. Processing- Executes or carries out the instructions given to the computer. RAM- Random Access Memory; temporary storage; is lost when computer is turned off. ROM- Read Only Memory; permanent storage; user can not change. Scanner- A device that sends data to a computer to make a hard copy. Soft Copy- Output that is not in printed form; such as what is seen on a monitor Software- Instructions for the computer; application and operating system. Storage- A device that stores/saves data until needed. System Software- Program that controls the operation of the computer. Virus Protection Software- A program that protects a computer from computer viruses. _________________________________________________________________________ Editing- The process of correcting or making changes to a document. Error- Any keying or spacing mistake found in a document. Grammar Check- The word processing feature that checks your document for grammatical errors. Peer Editing- Allowing someone else to proofread a document before keying a final copy. Proofreader Marks- Symbols that are used to mark corrections and changes to a document. Proofreading- The process of comparing a copy on screen or paper to the original copy and marking errors to be corrected. Punctuation Spacing- The distance on either side of a punctuation mark. Spell Check- The word processing feature that checks your document for incorrectly spelled words. Thesaurus- The word processing feature that identifies synonyms for the words in a document. Alignment- The way multiple lines of text line up along the left, right, or both margins. Bullets and Numbering- A word processing feature used to arrange items in a list with each item beginning with a bullet or number. Center Align- The alignment of text between both margins, leaving a jagged left and right margin. Clipboard- The temporary storage location for text or graphics that have been cut or copied. Copy- The word processing feature that allows text or graphics to be copied to another location within a document. Cursor- The on-screen blinking character that shows where the next character will appear. Cut- The word processing feature that removes text or graphics from the current location in a document. Double Space- When one blank line is left between lines of text; striking the enter key twice. Editing- The process of updating a document to make changes, correct errors, and make it visually appealing. Font- A specific design for a collection of letters, numbers, and symbols. Footer- Allows you to type information below the bottom margin of each page of a document. Formatting- The way text appears, for example: bold, underline, all caps, with color. Function Keys- Allow you to quickly access frequently used functions. Grammar check- The word processing feature that checks selected words in a document for grammatical errors. Header- Allows you to type information above the top margin of each page of a document. Horizontal Centering- When text is centered between the left and right margins, commonly used when creating invitations, announcements, and title pages. Justified- The alignment of text along the left and right margin, leaving a no jagged edges. Landscape- The page orientation in which the width of the page is greater than the height. Left Align- The alignment of text along the left margin, leaving a jagged right margin. Line Spacing- The spacing betweens lines of text within a document. Margins- The blank space at the top, bottom, left, and right of a document where you cannot type. Menu Bar- Provides you with a menu of options to use when creating a document. Operational Keys- Allow you to operate the computer without a mouse. Orientation- The direction in which you can print on a page (portrait or landscape). Paste- The word processing feature that places text or graphics that have been cut or copied in a new location within a document. Portrait- The page orientation in which the height of the page is greater than the width. Quadruple Space- When three blank lines are left between lines of text; striking the enter key four times. Right Align- The alignment of text along the right margin, leaving a jagged left margin. Scroll Bars- Allow you to scroll throughout a document that is too long to fit on one screen. Single Space- When no blank lines are left between lines of text; striking the enter key one time. Spell Check- The word processing feature that checks your document for incorrectly spelled words, similar to an electronic dictionary. Thesaurus- The word processing feature that allows you to find words with similar meanings (synonyms) for the text within a document. Title Bar- Displays the filename of a document. Tool Bars- Provide you with buttons that allow you to access frequently used commands. Triple Space- When two blank lines are left between lines of text; striking the enter key three times. Vertical Centering- When text is centered between the top and bottom margin, commonly used when creating invitations, announcements, and title pages. Word Processing- Application software that is used to create text documents such as letters, memos, and reports. Word Wrap- The automatic wrapping of text from the end of one line to the beginning of the next line without having to press the enter key. Block Style- The paragraph format in which all lines of text are aligned with the left margin. Hanging Indent- A temporary left margin that indents all lines but the first line of text. Indented- The paragraph format in which the first line of the paragraph is indented. Tab- The operational key of the keyboard that is used to indent paragraphs; moves the cursor 5 spaces in a line. Attachment Notation- A special notation at the end of a memo or letter that indicates that an item is attached to the letter or memo. Block Style- A keying style for a letter or memo in which all the text is aligned at the left margin. Body- The main text of a personal letter, business letter, memo, email, or report. Copy Notation- Use lowercase (c) by the name of the persons to receive a copy. Double space- Pressing the Enter key twice leaving one blank line. Email Heading- Includes the same information as the memo heading. Entry- Information following the words in the memo heading. 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