Alignment - the way the text appears on the page, i.e. left, right, center, or justified, Bold - heavier type style used for emphasis and appearance, Characters - letters, numbers symbols, punctuation marks that appear in a word processing document, Ckipboard - special part of memory that temporarily holds the contents of a cut or copy function, Copy - make a duplicate of a highlighted section of a document, Cursor - blinking line or other mark showing where the next letter or character will be keyed, Cut - remove a highlighted section of a document, Editing - changing or making corrections in a document, Font - specific design for a complete set of letters, numbers, and symbols, Formatting - the way the text or document appears, Italics - typestyle that is evenly slanted towards the right for emphasis and appearance, Paste - to put the clipboard contents into another part of a document. Paste is used in conjunction with the cut and copy command, Print - to make a hard copy of a document, Save - to store a file on a computer’s hard drive or another storage device, Spellcheck - word processing tool that compares words in a document to its own dictionary to help identify and to correct misspellings, Underline - horizontal line used for emphasis, Word Processing - working with words/text, Word Processing Software - Application program used to input, format, edit, and print text,
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