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StorageKeystroke Shortcuts Terminology

ANSWER: BINARY DIGIT RETURN TO STARTSTORAGE

ANSWER: 8 BITS= 1 BYTE RETURN TO STARTSTORAGE

ANSWER: 1,024 RETURN TO STARTSTORAGE

ANSWER: 1024 KB= 1 MB, 1024 MB= 1 GB, ETC. RETURN TO STARTSTORAGE

ANSWER: GIGA BYTE RETURN TO STARTSTORAGE

ANSWER: CTRL-A RETURN TO START Keystroke Shortcuts

ANSWER: OPENS A FILE RETURN TO START Keystroke Shortcuts

ANSWER: ENLARGING FONT TO NEXT SIZE RETURN TO START Keystroke Shortcuts

ANSWER: CTRL-Z RETURN TO START Keystroke Shortcuts

ANSWER: PASTES WHATEVER IS ON CLIP BOARD. RETURN TO START Keystroke Shortcuts

ANSWER: TASKBAR RETURN TO STARTTerminology

ANSWER: CLOSES THE WINDOW RETURN TO STARTTerminology

ANSWER: SOFTWARE RETURN TO STARTTerminology

ANSWER: SIGMA RETURN TO STARTTerminology

ANSWER: HYPERTEXT MARK-UP LANGUAGE RETURN TO STARTTerminology