Keyboarding Unit 2 Terms

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  • 1. 

    Text such as title, page numbers, and dates printed at the top of a page.

    Explanation
    The text such as title, page numbers, and dates printed at the top of a page is referred to as a header. A header is typically used to provide important information about the content of the page and can help in organizing and identifying the document. It is commonly used in documents, reports, and presentations to give a clear indication of the page's purpose and context.

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    The horizontal positioning of text (such as left, right, center, or justify)

    Explanation
    Alignment refers to the horizontal positioning of text, such as left, right, center, or justify. It determines how the text is positioned within a document or element. Left alignment positions the text flush with the left margin, right alignment positions it flush with the right margin, center alignment centers the text horizontally, and justify alignment aligns the text evenly along both the left and right margins. The correct answer, "Alignment," accurately describes this concept without the need for further explanation.

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    The design and appearance of printed characters  

    Explanation
    The answer is Font Type and Font Style because both of these factors contribute to the design and appearance of printed characters. Font Type refers to the specific set of characters, symbols, and punctuation marks that make up a particular style of text, such as Arial or Times New Roman. Font Style, on the other hand, refers to the variations within a font type, such as bold, italic, or underline. The combination of font type and font style determines the overall look and feel of the printed characters.

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    Used to arrange items in a list with each item beginning with a bullet or a number

    Explanation
    Bullets and numbering are used to arrange items in a list with each item beginning with a bullet or a number. This formatting technique helps to visually separate and organize the information, making it easier for the reader to understand and follow. Bullets are typically used for unordered lists, while numbering is used for ordered lists. By using bullets and numbering, the writer can present information in a clear and structured manner, enhancing readability and comprehension.

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    The vertical distance between two lines

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    Line spacing refers to the vertical distance between two lines of text. It determines the amount of space between each line and affects the overall readability and appearance of the text. Line spacing can be adjusted to make the text more compact or more spread out, depending on the desired effect. A larger line spacing can make the text easier to read, especially for people with visual impairments or when dealing with long paragraphs. On the other hand, a smaller line spacing can help fit more text on a page, but it may make the text more difficult to read.

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    Determines the height of characters

    Explanation
    The font size determines the height of characters in a text. It refers to the measurement of the characters from the baseline to the top of the uppercase letters or the ascender height. By adjusting the font size, the height of the characters can be increased or decreased, allowing for better readability or aesthetic appeal.

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    A print enhancement used to make characters appear darker than other text to add emphasis

    Explanation
    Bold is a print enhancement used to make characters appear darker than other text to add emphasis. When text is formatted as bold, it stands out and grabs the reader's attention. This formatting feature is commonly used in headings, titles, or important information that needs to be highlighted. By making the characters appear darker and thicker, bold helps to emphasize and draw focus to specific text, making it easier to read and understand.

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    Text such as title, page numbers, and dates printed at the bottom of a page

    Explanation
    A footer is a section of a document that contains text such as titles, page numbers, and dates printed at the bottom of a page. It is typically used to provide additional information or navigation options for the reader. In this context, the term "footer" accurately describes the text at the bottom of a page, making it the correct answer.

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  • 9. 

    To move one or more lines inward

    Explanation
    The terms "indent" and "indentation" both refer to the action of moving one or more lines inward. Indentation is commonly used in writing or programming to create a visual hierarchy and improve readability. It involves adding space or tabs at the beginning of a line to indicate a level of indentation. Therefore, both "indent" and "indentation" are correct answers to the question.

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    Page orientation in which data prints across the wider portion of the page

    Explanation
    Landscape orientation refers to the page orientation in which the width of the page is greater than its height. In this orientation, data is printed across the wider portion of the page, allowing for a wider display of information. This orientation is commonly used when printing documents that contain tables, charts, or images that require more horizontal space. By selecting landscape orientation, users can optimize the layout of their content and ensure that it is easily readable and visually appealing.

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    Blank spaces between the edge of the paper and the printed text

    Explanation
    Margins refer to the blank spaces left between the edge of the paper and the printed text. They are used to create a visual buffer and improve readability by preventing the text from being too close to the edges. Margins also allow for binding or hole-punching without affecting the content. They provide a clean and organized appearance to documents and help in framing the content within a defined space. Overall, margins play a crucial role in enhancing the overall aesthetics and functionality of printed materials.

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    To make a hard copy of a document

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "print" because it refers to the action of producing a physical copy of a document or image. This can be done by sending the document to a printer device connected to a computer or other digital device.

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    Text that is slanted to the right

    Explanation
    The given text "italics" suggests that the correct answer is referring to the formatting style commonly known as italics. Italics are used to emphasize or highlight certain words or phrases in written text. It is a slanted font style that is often used in books, articles, and other forms of written communication to indicate emphasis or to denote titles of books, movies, or other works.

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