NewDeal Technical Support Document 268
GLOSSARY
Definitions of some commonly used words and expressions
related to NewDeal software
A | B | C |
D | E | F |
G | H | I |
J | K | L |
M | N | O |
P | R | S |
T | U | V |
W | X | Y |
Z
A
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Absolute Reference
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The specific address of a spreadsheet cell that does not vary if the formula
containing it is moved or copied. See: Relative Reference.
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Aligning
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Positioning objects on the page with respect to each other.
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Anchor Points
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Define the ends of a line segment. An anchor point can also determine where
two segments meet: two straight segments, two curved segments, or a straight
and a curved segment. See: End Points, Control Points, Segments, Tangent
Lines.
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Annotations
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Special text and graphic objects, such as instructions in a template, which
appear on your screen but normally do not print.
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Arc
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A portion of a circle or an ellipse.
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Area Attributes
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Settings that affect the filled area inside a graphic object.
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Area Chart
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A line chart in which the area below the line is filled with a pattern or
color. See: Column Chart, Bar Chart, Line Chart, X-Y Plot Chart, Pie Chart,
High/low Chart.
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Arrow pointer
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Standard mouse pointer. Use it to point to things and select them.
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ASCII
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American Standard Code for Information Interchange, a type of file that contains
only plain text characters.
B
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Background Color
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The color of the space behind text. See Paragraph Color, Text Color.
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Bar Chart
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A column chart with the bars plotted horizontally rather than vertically.
See: Column Chart, Line Chart, Area Chart, X-Y Plot Chart, Pie Chart, High/Low
Chart.
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Baud Rate
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The rate of speed at which your modem can send and receive information. The
speed at which data is transmitted between your computer and the remote system.
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Bitmap
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A type of graphic in which the data is stored as a pattern of dots.
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Bitmap Frame
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Defines the outer bounds of a bitmap.
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Break Signal
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When using NewComm, a break signal is sent to interrupt the process taking
place. Some common break signals are sent with the key presses CTRL+C, CTRL+X,
or the Break key.
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Built-in Functions
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Common calculations built into the system software, available in NewCalc
or NewFile. Built-in functions are also used in the worksheets in Calculator.
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Bullet
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A special character created by pressing CTRL+ALT+8 and typically used to
delimit unnumbered lists of items. See: Em Dash.
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Button
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A user interface gadget that has the appearance of a push-button. To use
a button, point at it with your mouse and click. The button will appear to
be depressed and the button's action will initiate.
C
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Calculator
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An application to perform standard arithmetical functions such as adding,
subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and computing percentages.
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Chart
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A graphic representation of numeric data. See: Column Chart, Bar Chart, Line
Chart, Area Chart, X-Y Plot Chart, Pie Chart, High/Low Chart.
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Check Box
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A gadget within a menu selection or dialog box that allows you to select
or deselect an option. When a check box is darkened, the item is selected
or "on." See: Gadget.
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Circular reference
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A function or formula that contains its own result as part of the calculation.
See Iteration, Convergence.
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Clicking
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Pressing and releasing a button on the mouse.
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Clipboard
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An invisible electronic holding space where data is stored when you Copy
or Cut from the Edit menu.
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Color Format
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The depth or number of colors used in a file or in an object. Monochrome
means only two colors are used: black and white.
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Column Chart
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Or vertical bar chart, plots each value in a series as a vertical bar. The
height of the bar corresponds to the value of that category. See: Bar Chart,
Line Chart, Area Chart, X-Y Plot Chart, Pie Chart, High/Low Chart.
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Comma Separated Value (CSV)
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A format that many software applications use for import and export. In a
CSV file, each row of your spreadsheet is stored as a paragraph of text,
with the values in each cell separated by commas. In a CSV file, each record
of a database is separated by a carriage return and each field is separated
by a comma. In order to allow commas within the data, the data for each field
may be surrounded by quote marks.
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Control Points
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Handles that you use to change the curvature of a curved segment. See: Anchor
Points, Control Points, End Points, Segments, Tangent Lines.
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Convergence
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When the difference in the result of each successive calculation is no longer
significant. See: Iteration.
D
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Database
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A file structure which makes it easy to retrieve stored information. A database
usually consists of records and each record consists of fields.
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Data Bits
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The number of bits that form a character.
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Data Communications
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The capacity of a computer to exchange information with another computer.
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Data Document
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The source NewDex, NewFile, or NewCalc document that contains data stored
in a consistent format to be substituted in a merge document. See: Merge
Document
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Default Attributes
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The area, line, and other attributes that NewDraw automatically uses when
you create a new graphic object.
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Defuse
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A Geoworks version 1.x term meaning to separate a composite object into its
distinct parts so that you can work with them individually. In NewDeal Office,
this feature has been replaced with Ungroup.
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Destination Disk
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Duplicate disk. The disk you are copying to.
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Dialog Box
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A small window that appears on screen and prompts you for input.
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Display Mode
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Determines the amount of information in a document that appears on the screen.
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Distribute
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Positioning objects so that they are equally spaced from each other.
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Document
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A holding place for information. A file.
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Document Type
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This refers to the type of access that you give a document. A document can
be set read only, public, template, or a combination of those types.
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Document Safeguarding
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An automatic function in NewDeal that saves your work in the event of a
mishap, such as a power outage.
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Double-clicking
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Quickly pressing and releasing the left mouse button twice. Opens or closes
items or starts applications.
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Dragging
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Pointing with the mouse, then pressing and holding down the mouse button
as you move the mouse.
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Draw Mode
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An advanced feature which controls the prevailing display color for overlapping
objects.
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Do-not pointer
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Indicates that the mouse pointer is in an area of the screen where clicking
will not cause any action.
E
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Em dash
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A special long dash created by pressing SHIFT+CTRL+ALT+HYPHEN, used to delimit
parenthetical expressions.
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End Points
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The first and last anchor points for an open polyline. See: Anchor Points,
Control Points, Segments, Tangent Lines.
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Events
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In NewPlanner, these are items like special dates, weekly meetings, important
appointments, etc.
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Express Menu
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A special menu in NewDeal Office that allows you to quickly switch among
running applications, check your printing, or exit directly to DOS.
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Extension
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The optional three characters following the period in a DOS file name. The
extension often provides a clue about the type of data the file contains.
For example, .TXT usually means a plain text file.
F
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Field
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A database term referring to one item of data in a record.
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First Line Indent
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When the first line starts farther from the left edge of the page than the
rest of the paragraph. See Indentation, Hanging Indent
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Folders
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A place to store files, such as documents, applications, and other folders.
In DOS, a folder is called a subdirectory or directory.
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Font
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A typeface or the design of the individual alphabetical and numeric characters.
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Footer
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A reference, comment, or explanation that appears at the bottom of every
page of your document and contains objects (text, graphics, or both). See:
Header.
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Functions
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Built-in formulas that automatically perform common calculations in NewCalc
and NewFile.
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Fuse
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A Geoworks 1.x term for gathering distinct objects together so that you can
work with them as if they were a single object. In NewDeal Office this feature
is replaced with Group.
G
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Gadget
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An object in the user interface which responds to input from the user. Gadgetry
includes menus, buttons, spinners, check boxes, scroll bars, and radio buttons.
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Galley Display Mode
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Shows all the text formatting but displays only one continuous column of
text.
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Gradient Fill
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A type of area fill that gradually fades from one color to another. See:
Horizontal Gradient, Vertical Gradient, Rectangular Gradient, Radial Gradient.
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Graphic Frame
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A rectangle that you can use to put a frame around text or graphics in a
document.
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Grid
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A matrix of horizontal and vertical lines dividing the document page.
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Group
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To gather distinct objects together so that you can work with them as if
they were a single object.
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Guideline
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A single vertical or horizontal line that you can use to help position objects
on the page.
H
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Hanging Indent
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When the first line starts closer to the left edge of the page than the rest
of the paragraph. See: First Line Indent, Indentation.
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Header
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A section at the top of your document that contains items (text, graphics,
or both) that you want to appear at the top of every page. See: Footer.
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Help pointer
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This pointer appears on NewDeal help screens. It indicates you can jump
to a new section of help text.
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High/Low Chart
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This type of chart tracks pairs of data that mark a high or a low or a start
and end value. See: Column Chart, Bar Chart, Line Chart, Area Chart, X-Y
Plot Chart, Pie Chart.
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Horizontal Gradient
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Gradient Fill that goes from left to right, beginning with the start color
on the left edge of the graphics object and ending with the end color on
the right edge. See: Gradient Fill, Vertical Gradient, Rectangular Gradient,
Radial Gradient.
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Hourglass pointer
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This indicates that the application is busy. You must wait until the hourglass
pointer changes to a different type of pointer before you can take further
action.
I
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I-beam pointer
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The mouse pointer that indicates you can type or edit text. You can also
use it to select text and to choose where the text you type appears.
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Icon
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A small picture that represents an item you can perform actions on, such
as a file, an application, a folder, etc.
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Indentation
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The distance between the text and the left page margin. See: First Line Indent,
Hanging Indent.
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Insertion Point
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The blinking vertical line that indicates where the characters you type will
appear on the screen.
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Iteration
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One step in the process of recalculating a circular reference repeatedly,
until convergence occurs. See Convergence.
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Invisible Characters
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Non-printing characters that you type but don't normally see on-screen, such
as spaces, tabs, paragraph marks, page and column breaks, etc.
J
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Jobs
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Documents that have been sent to the printer.
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Justification
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The horizontal alignment of text with respect to the margin. Choices are
left justified, right justified, centered, and full justification.
L
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Landscape
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The width of the paper is greater than its height. Horizontal layout or
orientation.
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Layout
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The visual presentation of data in NewFile.
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Launchers
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A custom icon that corresponds to a DOS program. When you double-click the
icon for a launcher, NewDeal shuts down and runs the program. If you are
using a task-switcher, NewDeal switches out and the DOS program runs.
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Line Attributes
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The settings that affect the border of an object or a line object.
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Line Chart
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Plots a point indicator for each value on one axis in relation to the text
label on the other axis, and connects the points in each series with straight
lines. See: Column Chart, Bar Chart, Area Chart, X-Y Plot Chart, Pie Chart,
High/Low Chart.
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Line Orientated
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A DOS text file in which each line ends in a carriage return and line feed.
In other words, each line is separated from the next line by pressing the
ENTER key at the end of each line. See: Word Wrap.
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Local Printer
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The printer that is directly attached to your computer by a cable, as opposed
to a network printer.
M
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Markers
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The points in line and X-Y charts. See: Line Chart, X-Y Chart.
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Marks
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In NewFile, indications that a record is a member of a group. The mark looks
like a check mark and appears in the upper-right corner of the Record Control
Panel when the current record is marked.
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Master Page
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A prototype of how text and graphics appear on every page in a section.
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Maximize
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To make a window the full-size of the screen.
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Menu
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A user interface gadget that displays a list of choices. Menus often appear
just below the title bar in an application's primary window.
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Merge Document
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The word processor document containing labels which will be replaced by the
data from the Data Document. See: Data Document.
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Mnemonics
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A single letter or number you can press to make a menu choice.
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Modem
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A hardware device attached to your computer that translates the
various telephone and computer signals that enable your computer
to transfer data to and from another computer.
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Monospace
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A font in which every character is the same width, like a typewriter. See
Proportionally Spaced.
N
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Network Printer
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A printer that is shared by many users across a network.
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NewBanner
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A NewDeal application that provides an easy way to create banners for any
occasion.
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NewCalc
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NewDeals' electronic spreadsheet application.
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NewComm
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A communications application for transferring data to and from other
computers, online services, bulletin board systems, and mainframe computers.
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NewDex
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An electronic address and telephone directory.
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NewDraw
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An application that allows you to create many types of designs, pictures,
and illustrations.
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NewFile
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A NewDeal application which provides a flexible set of tools for sorting
and retrieving data, a database manager.
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NewManager
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A NewDeal application where you can perform all your disk and file management
tasks just by pointing and clicking your mouse.
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NewPlanner
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An automated appointment book that combines a yearly calendar and scheduler
in one easy-to-use application.
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NewDeal Office
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A state-of-the-art system software where you will find writing, drawing,
scheduling, database, and calculating tools.
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NewDeal SchoolSuite
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A state-of-the-art system software designed specifically for students and
teachers.
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NewWrite
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A word processor and page layout program that allows the user to create word
processing documents such as memos, letters, and reports.
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Nudging
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Moving selected objects small distances with the arrow keys. A normal nudge
is 10 points or just under 1/7 of an inch. Hold the SHIFT key to nudge one
pixel at a time.
O
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Object
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A shape, a line, a graphic, or a block of text.
P
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Paragraph Color
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The background color for an entire paragraph. See Background Color, Text
Color.
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Parent Folder
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The folder (subdirectory) that contains the current folder.
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Parity
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An error-checking mechanism used to ensure error-free transmission of
information.
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Pie Chart
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A circular chart in which the size of each slice is proportional to its
percentage of the whole. See: Column Chart, Bar Chart, Line Chart, Area Chart,
X-Y Plot Chart, High/Low Chart.
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Pin
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Similar to the way you can pin a piece of paper to a wall, you can pin menus
in NewDeal Office to keep them from closing after you make a choice.
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Pixel
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Individual dots that make up an image, like the dots on a television screen
or a newspaper photo.
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Point
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A measurement used in the printing industry.
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Pointer
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The image that moves about on the screen as you move the mouse, most often
the shape of an arrow. See: Arrow pointer, Hourglass pointer, I-beam pointer,
Do-not pointer, Help pointer.
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Portrait
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The height of a paper is greater than its width. Vertical layout or orientation.
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Preferences
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NewDeal application that allows you to customize the software to meet your
specific needs and likes.
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Proportionally Spaced
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A font or type style in which some characters are wider than others and the
space used by a character is relative to the character's width. See: Monospaced.
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Print Queue
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A collection of print jobs waiting to be printed.
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Protocol
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A set of rules established between two devices that govern the orderly exchange
of information.
R
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Radial Gradient
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A Gradient Fill that goes in an elliptical pattern from the outside edge
of the graphic object to its center, beginning with the start color on the
outside edge and ending with the end color at the center. See: Gradient Fill,
Horizontal Gradient, Rectangular Gradient, Vertical Gradient.
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Radio Buttons
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A user interface gadget that behave like the buttons on an old car radio,
one--and only one--button in a group of radio buttons is selected at any
time.
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Read-only Document
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A document that can be viewed but not edited.
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Record
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A database term meaning a set of related data.
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Rectangular Gradient
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A Gradient Fill that goes in an angular pattern from the outside edge of
the graphic object to its center, beginning with the start color on the outside
edge and ending with the end color at the center. See: Gradient Fill, Horizontal
Gradient, Radial Gradient, Vertical Gradient.
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Reference
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Identifies a cell or range of cells in a spreadsheet.
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Relative Reference
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The address of a cell in a spreadsheet based on the location of the formula
that contains it. If you move or copy the formula, the address changes to
maintain its relationship to the cell containing the formula. See: Absolute
Reference.
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Resolution
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The number of dots, or pixels, per inch.
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Ruler
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Guides that help you precisely measure the vertical or horizontal distance
between an object and boundaries of the drawing area.
S
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Safeguarding
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See: Document Safeguarding.
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Saving a Document or File
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Recording a document or file on a permanent storage medium such as a fixed
disk.
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Scale
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To resize an object in a precise manner, shrinking or stretching its dimensions
as desired.
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Scrapbook
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A NewDeal application that gives you a place to store graphics and bits
of text so that they are available at a moments notice.
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Scraps
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The notes, pictures, and other items that you store in the
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Scrapbook.
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Screen Burn-In
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A situation where an image on the video screen becomes visible even when
the monitor is turned off. Burn in is caused by leaving the same picture
on the screen for an extended period of time. Older monochrome monitors are
more subject to burn in than newer VGA monitors.
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Scroll bar
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If a document is larger than the window, this user interface gadget lets
you move the view around to see various parts of the document. A scroll bar
consists of two arrows, a thumb (elevator car), and some thumb space (elevator
shaft). The thumb space represents the document, and the thumb represents
the currently visible portion of the document. The arrows let you move the
view one line or a small amount at a time. Clicking in the thumb space moves
the view one thumb's distance per click. A spinner is like a scroll bar with
no thumb.
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Scroll-back buffer
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The stored text that scrolls off the screen out of view and can be retrieved.
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Section
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In NewWrite, one or more pages that form a portion or chapter in a document.
Each section has its own Master Pages. In NewDraw or the draw layer, one
of the lines or curves that make up a polyline. See: Anchor Points, End Points,
Control Points, Tangent Lines.
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Shortcut
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A single key stroke you can use to select a menu choice. Using the shortcut
key has the same effect as opening a menu and choosing the item.
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Skew
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To slant a graphic object.
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Smart Quotes
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A feature in NewDeal Office to automatically create quote marks as curly
quotes. See: Typographical Quotes.
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Solitaire
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A card game similar to the real card game, except the computer shuffles and
deals the cards on screen.
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Source Disk
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The original disk or diskette that you are copying from.
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Spinner
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See: Value Selector, Scrollbar.
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Spreadsheet
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An electronic version of the pages used by bookkeepers to track financial
information. Spreadsheets may be used to store many different kinds of data
and they use the computer to make calculations quickly and efficiently.
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Startup Document
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The default document that opens automatically when you start the application.
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Stop Bits
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Used to indicate the end of each character as it is transmitted.
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Strings
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Alphanumeric characters. String functions extract text or return numbers
based on text.
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Submenu
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A secondary menu. Next to some menu choices is a right pointing arrow. Selecting
those menu items will open a submenu.
T
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Tab Stop
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Where the insertion point advances to and stops when you press the Tab Key,
denoted by a special symbol on the ruler.
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Tangent Lines
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The line that connects an anchor point to its control point. It runs tangent
to the curve at the anchor point. See: Anchor Points, Control Points, End
Points, Segments.
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Templates
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Documents which serve as a starting point for your work. These documents
that are already formatted with text and/or graphics.
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Text Color
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The color of the characters. See: Background Color, Paragraph Color.
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Terminal
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A computer video display, keyboard, and other components that form a device
for interfacing with a a mainframe computer or network server.
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Text Entry Box
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An area of the screen in which text appears as you type, often part of a
dialog box.
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Text File Editor
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A simple editing program that allows you to read, write, and edit ASCII or
DOS text files.
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Text File
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A type of DOS data file used and created by DOS applications or Text File
Editor, also known as an ASCII file.
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Text Style Sheet
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The set of all the named text styles in a document.
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Thesaurus
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A list of synonyms.
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Title Page
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The first page of a document. It can be the cover of a report, test, essay,
or book. The Title Page usually contains descriptive information such as
the title of the document, the name of the author, the date of printing,
and is often formatted differently from the rest of the document.
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Tool Area
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A section of the NewManager window that contains buttons you can use to quickly
choose drives and directories, as well as quickly change the way folder windows
are presented within the NewManager window.
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Transform
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To give an object special visual effects such as scaling, skewing, and rotating.
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Typographical Quotes
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These are curly single and double quotation marks, apostrophes, and commas.
See: Smart Quotes.
U
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Ungroup
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To separate a grouped object back into its component objects so you can work
with them individually. NOTE: in 1.x this term was called Defuse.
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User Interface
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The way a software presents itself to the user. Often referred to by its
abbreviation UI, the User Interface includes the appearance of the software
on screen, sounds, and any other sensory data that is sent by the software
to the user.
V
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Value Selector
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A user interface gadget used to increase or decrease a value by clicking
on arrows, or by pressing arrow keys, or by typing the appropriate value
in its text entry box. Sometimes called a spinner.
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Vertical Gradient
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A Gradient Fill that goes from top to bottom, beginning with the start color
on the top edge of the graphic object and ending with the end color on the
bottom edge. See: Gradient Fill, Horizontal Gradient, Rectangular gradient,
Radial gradient.
W
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Wastebasket
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A place to deposit files you wish to delete. Like a real wastebasket, this
folder temporarily stores files until you empty it or until you exit the
software.
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Wild Card
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A symbol that substitutes for a single character (?) or a series of characters
(*). You can use wild cards to search for words or phrases that are similar.
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Word Length
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Sometimes referred to as data bits, this determines the number of bits used
to convey each character transmitted.
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Word Wrap
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Words that go beyond the end of the line automatically move down to the next
line. See: Line Orientated.
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Wrapping text
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Automatically making space in some text for a graphic to appear.
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WYSIWYG
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What You See Is What You Get means that your printed page looks just like
the document on the screen.
X
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X-Y Plot Chart
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Sometimes called a scatter plot, this chart looks similar to a line chart,
but there is a significant difference between the two. Line charts plot a
value against a label, whereas X-Y plot charts plot one value against another.
See: Column Chart, Bar Chart, Line Chart, Area Chart, Pie Chart, High/Low
Chart.
Z
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Zooming Out
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To make a document smaller on the screen, so that you can view it all at
once. Zooming out is like getting a birds eye view of the document.
Last Modified 17 Feb 1999