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Lined up evenly along the edge Flush
A complete set of characters in a specific face, style, and size. Font
A style of business letter in which some lines start at the center of the page Modified block
Displays the name of the item on which the mouse pointer is resting Screen tip
To move through a document in order to view some part of it's contents not currently displayed on the screen. Scroll
An on-screen indicator typically displayed as a small arrow, which helps you to guide the mouse. Mouse Pointer
A font that looks like handwriting. Script
A font that has straight edges. Sans Serif
A font that has curved or extended edges. Serif
The height of an uppercase letter in a font set. Font size
The slant and weight of a font set. Font style
When the first letter in each word is uppercase. Title case
Capital letters Upper case
A long bar or row of buttons that represents various commands. Toolbar
A software program used for word processing. Microsoft Word
The floppy drive is usually called: Floppy A: drive
Predrawn artwork that you can insert into your files. Clip-art
A program that spreads from computer to computer, infecting the computers it comes in contact with. Virus
A standard setting or mode of operation. Default
Characters such as paragraph marks and tab symbols that are not printed in a document but that can be displayed on the screen. Non-printing characters
A character that is not included on the keyboard. Symbol
A feature that causes text to move automatically from the end of one line to the beginning of the next line. Word wrap
A listing of words with synonyms and antonyms Thesaurus
A Word feature that automatically corrects common spelling errors at you type. Auto Correct
Mark text for editing. Select
The line at the start of a letter including the greeting and the recipient's name, such as Dear Mr. Doe. Salutation
The specific use of upper or lower case letters. Case
Symbols written on a printed document to indicate where revisions are required. Proofreader's marks
The command for reversing a previous action. Undo
The position of text in relation to the left and right page margins. Horizontal alignment
The position of text in relation to the top and bottom page margins. Vertical alignment
A dot or symbol that marks an important line of information or designates items in a list. Bullet
To organize items into a specific order. Sort
The amount of white space between lines of text in a paragraph. Line spacing
The amount of white space between paragraphs. Paragraph spacing
A temporary left and/or right margin for lines or paragraphs. Indent
The amount of white space between the text and the edge of the page on all four sides. Margins
A grid comprised of horizontal rows and vertical columns into which you can enter data. Table
A vertical series of cells in a table. Columns
A horizontal series of cells in a table. Rows
A line drawn around the edges of a table or table cell. Border
Non-printing lines that can be displayed around cells in a table. Gridlines
The rectangular area at the intersection of a column and a row in a table, into which you can enter data. Cell
To combine multiple cells together to create one large cell. Merge cells
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