Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
68 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
___ shows up when you highlight or right click in the ribbon.
|
mini tool bar
|
|
What is the filename extension for an excel file?
|
.xlsx
|
|
The spreadsheet is an application for ___ calculations.
|
electronic
|
|
In word, ribbon commands are organized by ___.
|
tabs
|
|
The most used tabs are located ___
|
on the left
|
|
How do you view a file name extension?
|
control panel --> folder options --> view --> uncheck hide extensions
|
|
In excel, what happens when you insert or delete cells from a spreadsheet?
|
Excel automatically adjusts the cell references
|
|
Name 3 methods used to navigate a spreadsheet
|
arrow keys, click desired cell, go to command
|
|
The font and font size settings in the font group reflect ___
|
the settings wherever the insertion point is.
|
|
Another name for the cursor is the
|
insertion point
|
|
Use ____ for alignment and bolding.
|
home tab
|
|
Use ___ to insert a blank line in your document.
|
enter
|
|
How do you change a .doc file to a .rtf file?
|
Use save as file type in the save as section
|
|
What do you see when you click on the show/hide button?
|
formatting marks
|
|
How do you highlight a word? A paragraph?
|
To highlight a word, click twice. To highlight a paragraph, click thrice.
|
|
Button on the keyboard that opens up the start menu:
|
windows button
|
|
How to get to and use the run program
|
in start menu; type in a program to open it (windows button --> run --> wordpad). To open up calculator, type calc. On the test you might have to spell out calculator
|
|
What happens when you hold the cursor over a button?
|
When you hold your mouse over a button, it tells you the name of a button. This is a screen tip
|
|
Restore
|
name of center button (top right) when the program is maximized; lets you return it to the size it was before you maximized it
|
|
clicking shortcuts to maximize and close
|
Double click title bar to maximize, double click top left corner to close
|
|
The main circuit board of the computer
|
motherboard
|
|
provides temporary memory for necessary tasks while the computer is turned on
|
RAM
|
|
settings preset by the operating system or program
|
Default
|
|
The screen that appears when you first start windows xp, providing access to your computer's programs and files and to the internet
|
Desktop
|
|
area on a disk that contains a collection of files. Used to organize files
|
folder
|
|
Program used to manage the drives, folders, and files on a computer
|
My Computer
|
|
Computer program that controls the basic operation of your computer and the programs you run on it
|
Operating System
|
|
A storage area on your computer's hard disk for deleted files
|
Recycle Bin
|
|
To reduce the window to its size before it was maximized
|
Restore
|
|
A link that gives you quick access to a file, folder, or program located on your hard disk or network
|
Shortcut
|
|
Turn on to see formatting marks
|
Show/Hide Button
|
|
Manual page Break
|
a page break inserted to force the text following the break to begin at the top of the next page.
|
|
Keys used for a manual page break
|
ctrl + enter
|
|
appears automatically based on tasks you perform such as selecting text
|
mini-toolbar
|
|
page orientation in which the page is taller than it is wide
|
portrait
|
|
page orientation in which the page is wider than it is tall
|
landscape
|
|
used to change which pages to print, the number of printed copies, and which printer to use
|
print dialog box
|
|
a view of the file as it will appear when printed
|
print preview
|
|
command used to save a file for the first time or to create a new file with a different file name and keep the original intact
|
save as
|
|
a feature that automatically adjusts the width of a column or the height of a row to accommodate its widest or tallest entry
|
autofit
|
|
Does equations and fills rows to the right of the current row
|
Fill Right
|
|
To change the appearance of text and numbers, including color, font, attribute, borders, and sharing
|
Formatting
|
|
A built-in formula that includes the information necessary to calculate an answer
|
Function
|
|
Descriptive text or other information that identifies data but isn't used in calculations
|
Labels
|
|
numbers, formulas,and functions used in calcuations
|
values
|
|
policy of a company or educational institution that outlines the way in which its computers may or may not be used
|
acceptable use policy
|
|
a summary or review of a web page
|
annotation
|
|
command words such as AND, OR, and AND NOT that narrow, expand, or restrict a search based on Boolean logic
|
Boolean Opeartors
|
|
use this when sending email to a list of people so they don't see each others email addresses
|
BCC
|
|
software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the web
|
browser
|
|
style guide that standardizes references to resources like books, magazine articles, and web pages. Common formats are those by MLA and APA
|
citation format
|
|
copyright
|
a set of rights to content use, manipulations, and distribution
|
|
domain
|
the last two or three letters of an url
|
|
standards used to determine if a website is appropriate for your needs
|
evaluation criteria
|
|
programs used by search tools to specifically include or exclude web pages according to criteria such as language, file format, date, and domain
|
filters/limiters
|
|
company which creates and maintains more than 600 databases that are published online for educational publishing for libraries and schools. Organization of full text magazine and newspaper articles
|
GALE
|
|
Library Information Network for Community Colleges
|
LINCC
|
|
search tool that searches the indexes of multiple search engines simultaneously
|
metasearch engine
|
|
the rules of conduct for internet users
|
netiquette
|
|
specialized database containing the full text of articles from periodicals
|
periodical database
|
|
forcing the search tool to search only for pages with a phrase; usually done with " "
|
phrase searching
|
|
the illegal copying, distribution, or use of software
|
piracy
|
|
a search tool, usually indexed by spiders, that locates web pages containing the keywords entered in a search form
|
search engine
|
|
keywords, phrases, and/or boolean operators entered into a search form that the search tool uses to search its indexes
|
search query
|
|
a search engine that limits the web pages it indexes by subject
|
specialized search engine
|
|
a computer program that scans (crawls) the web to index web pagse
|
spider
|
|
a search tool that hierarchically links to web pages
|
subject guide
|
|
using a wildcard to search for multiple word forms.
ex: teen for teen, teens, teenager |
truncation
|