Information Hierarchy: This refers to how data and files are arranged in order from top to bottom levels, helping the user to easily navigate through files.
Root folder: This is the top-level file in the file folders. All other files are stored in this folder.
Working file vs Deliverable file: A working file is a file that is still going through edits and data addition whereas deliverable file is the final version that is ready to be used or shared.
Saving vs Exporting: Saving preserves or stores the file in its original format whereas Exporting gives you different options on how to store a copy of the file in different formats.
Operating System: This is a software program that manages computer software and hardware resources. Examples are Windows and Android Software.
Open-Source Software: This is a software whose source code is freely available for anyone to modify, view, and distribute,
Styles/Headings: These are used to modify or bring attention to certain words in a word document.
Font: This is how a letter or text is represented based on its size, style, and color.
Multimedia (What are the 5 types): Multimedia is a content that uses more than one form of media. Types are texts, images, audio, video, and animation.
Relative Reference: This can be found in Excel. It is a cell that helps users to position formulas.
Absolute Reference: This is a fixed cell that does not change when copied.