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Word Lesson Vocab 5
Question | Answer |
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Alignment | Refers to the position of text between the margins. |
Bullet | Any small character that appears before an item. |
Center | One of the positions you can align your text is to center the text |
First-line indent | When the first line of your paragraph is indented. |
Hanging indent | The first full line of text is not indented, but the following lines are indented. |
Indent | The space between text and a document's margin. |
Inside margin (gutter margin) | The right margin on a left page and the left margin on the right page—the margins closest to the inside of the page, near the binding |
Justify | The text is aligned at both the right and left margins. |
Leader | Solid, dotted, or dashed lines that fill the blank space before a tab setting. |
Left-align | You can align your text to the left margin. |
Margin | Blank areas around the top, bottom, and sides of a page. |
Mirrored margins | Books and magazines are often formatted with mirrored margins, where instead of left and right margins, the page has inside and outside margins |
Multilevel list | A list with two or more levels of bullets or numbering. |
Negative indent (outdent) | You can also create a negative indent, sometimes called an outdent, by dragging the indent markers on the ruler to the left past the left margin. |
Outline numbered list | A numbered multilevel list. |
Outside margin | The left margin on the left page and the right margin on the right page. |
Right-align | You can align your text to the right margin |
Tab stop (tab) | Marks the place where the insertion point will stop when you press the Tab key. |
Vertical alignment | Positioning text between the top and bottom margins of a document. |