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BIM Chapter 4 Vocab
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Audience | The people that read the publication. |
| Bibliography | A list of sources. |
| Body | The information presented in a report. |
| Body text | The main paragraphs in a document. |
| Boundary | The lines separating rows and columns in a table. |
| Brochure | A single sheet of paper with information on both sides and folded two or three times to create a smaller publication. |
| Cell | The intersection of a row and column in a table. |
| Citation | An entry in the list of sources. Also the notation within a document that refers to a source listed in the bibliography. |
| Column | Vertical cells in a table. |
| Column break | Used to end a column of text. Text after the break is moved into the next column. |
| Elements | Parts of a diagram. |
| Front matter | Content at the beginning of a report. |
| Headings | Titles that are often bold and in a larger and different font than the body text. |
| Hyphenating | A process that divides a word, when necessary, at the end of a line with a hyphen (-) so part of the word wraps to the next line. |
| Masthead | An area in a newsletter, typically placed on the second page, that includes the publisher’s contact information and reprint policy. |
| Nameplate | The area at the top of the first page of a newsletter that contains the title and date of the publication. |
| Outline view | Displays the organization of a document. |
| Purpose | The goal of a publication. |
| Quick Styles | Styles included in Word to format text. |
| Row | Horizontal cells in a table. |
| Section break | Divides a document into sections. |
| SmartArt graphics | Diagrams showing relationships between elements, which are used to illustrate information in documents. |
| Style | A named set of formats. |
| Table of contents | A list of headings and corresponding page numbers. |
| Text box | An object that contains text but can be moved and sized like a graphic. |
| Theme | Named set of formats that changes colors, fonts, and other effects associated with styles. |
| Title area | A section at the top of a newsletter that contains information about the publication. |
| TOC | See Table of contents. |
| Two-fold brochure | A brochure layout that has six panels of information. |