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This review guide focuses on essential word processing concepts and skills covered in Chapters 1-6 for the 3rd Nine Weeks. Students will familiarize themselves with tools for starting programs quickly, manipulating windows, and formatting text, including font size, color, and special effects. Key functions like Cut, Copy, Paste, and Find are highlighted, alongside crucial elements like proper citation, addressing letters, and modifying images. This guide prepares students for successful navigation and effective presentation of documents in word processing applications.
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ICT1 3rd Nine Weeks Review Objective: The student will review concepts and skills on word processing—Ch. 1-6
3rd Nine Weeks Review Answers • At the bottom right the Quick Launch button allow you to quickly start a program • Selected • Intact • The button that safely removes your hardware. • Minimize/Maximize, Restore & Close • Insert • End • At the top of the vertical scroll • Shows windows in 3D • Left side -where the text lines up • It shows a check mark and ABC--Lets you check your work • A grammar mistake • Line-Spacing button
3rd Nine Weeks Review Answers • The Find button • Paste • Three • Period following the number • A capital A and a bar of colors under it • Change the font, size, color of text, & special effects • Ctrl + U • Orange • Home • Removes text from page • Ctrl + C • 1,638 • Three • Dear Mrs. Gipp • Copying someone’s work and placing your name on it
3rd Nine Weeks Review Answers • Makes your report look more formal • Text lines up at the left margin 31. It is referenced in the text as the author’s last name in parentheses. 32. Insert Citation 33. It is the part of the letter that contains your address. • The Title of the report is found on the cover page • Print preview shows what your page will look like when it prints. • Names, address, and company logo • A small green circle • Picture Tools Format • Fills the object with the last color used
3rd Nine Weeks Review Answers • Reset Picture Button restores an image to its original dimensions. • Allows you to move the image • Shading • Dots, or dashes between tabs • A group of cells arranged horizontally. • Combines multiple cells in a table to make one big cell • Double- Click the tab stop • Press tab • Text lines up on the right side • It has an A to Z and an arrow • Study Rows and Columns on page 115