Across
- the way a paragraph lines up horizontally between the margins
- searching for a word or phrase in a document
- controls the variety of fonts, colors, and other visual effects available to you as you format a document
- a heavy dot
- takes you to the beginning of the document
- buttons that can be clicked on or off such as bold, italics, and underline
- all lines except the first line are indented from the left margin
- all lines of the paragraph are indented from the right margin
- making changes that affect the way a document looks
- after finding a word or phrase in a document you replace it with something else
- text is centered between the left and right margins
- takes you to the end of the document
- text is aligned along the right margin
- temporary storage that holds text or graphics until you need them
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Down
- full lines of text are spaced evenly between the left and right margins; ctrl+j
- moving the entire paragraph to the right
- Ctrl+u
- tool that makes it easy to copy formatting from one section of a document to another
- default text alignment
- place a copy of whatever is on the clipboard into the document
- checks a document word by word for a variety of errors
- process of selecting text, holding down the mouse and releaseing it where you want the text to appear
- copy text to the clipboard
- removing something from a document and placing it on the clipboard
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