Format: When you are working in a word processing document you are able to change the shape, size and organization of text and other elements on a page. On the toolbar menu, you can locate Format and all of the options.
Styles: Styles is a master page layout used in document creation systems such as word processing to store margins, tabs, fonts, headers, footers.
I typed a poem by Robert Frost
that I can change the highlight color.
Citation: This is information needed to give credit to, or locate, work(s) published or created (a book, paper, article, web site, artwork, composition, music file) by others.
Upload: This is the action or process of moving or saving files, data, or information to another computer system or server.
Download: You are able to copy (data) from one computer system, server, or web site to your own device, typically over the Internet.
.pdf file: PDF stands for Portable Document Format that is able to be opened by almost any computing device without having to purchase special software and retains the contents in a consistent format (images, fonts, graphics, etc.) It was originally created by Adobe Systems in 1991.
Columns: Columns run vertically (up and down) in a spreadsheet or table.
Row: Rows run horizontally (left to right) in a spreadsheet or table.
Cell: Each rectangular box in a spreadsheet and table is referred to as a cell. In a spreadsheet each cell has a specific name identifying it's location by row number and column ID name.
How to add tables to my docs
Added tables to my docs
Header: Headers are areas in a document at the top, where you can add the date, time, page numbers, and more, that can then automatically appear on each page in a document. (e.g., your name, teacher name, date)
Footer: Footers are areas at the bottom of a page, where you can add text, copyright information, and page numbers that can then automatically appear on each page in a document.
What headers and footers are
I added headers and footers to my doc