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BCIS- Micro. Word
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Characters that display on the screen, but do not print, indicating where the Enter key, the Spacebar, and the tab key are pressed. | Formatting Marks |
Pictures, charts, or drawing objects | Graphics |
A feature that reflows text as an object is moved or resized so that you can view the placement of surrounding text | Live layout |
A small box with an upward- and downward-pointing arrow that enables you to move rapidly through a set of values by clicking | Spin box |
The manner in which the text displays around the object | Text wrapping |
Frames, shapes, shadows, borders, and other special effects that can be added to an image to create an overall visual style for the image | Picture styles |
Formats that make pictures look more like sketches or paintings | Artistic effects |
An object such as a line, arrow, box, callout, or banner | Shape |
A commonly used alignment of text at the left margin, leaving the right margin uneven | Left alignment |
An alignment of text in which the text is evenly aligned on both the left and right margins | Justified alignment |
The distance between lines of text in a paragraph | Line spacing |
Text symbols such as small circles or check marks that introduce items in a list | Bullets |
A mark on the ruler that indicates the location where the insertion point will be placed when you press the Tab key | Tab stop |
A designer-quality graphic used to create a visual representation of information | SmartArt |
A symbol with which you can rotate a graphic to any angle, displays above the top center sizing handle | Rotation handle |
A preformatted document that you can use as a starting point and then change to suit your needs | Template |
The feature that moves from the right edge of a paragraph to the beginning of the next line as necessary to fit within the margins | Word wrap |
Characters that display on the screen to show the location of paragraphs, tabs, and spaces, but that do not print, are called: | nonprinting characters |
Picture formatting options that control the manner in which text wraps around a picture or other object | Layout options |
The symbol that indicates to which paragraph an image is attached is a(n): | anchor |
A symbol with which you can rotate a graphic to any angle and that displays above the top center sizing handle | rotation handle |
The placement of paragraph text relative to the left and right margins is referred to as: | alignment |
A moveable, resizable container for text or graphics | text box |
The space between the text and the top, bottom, left, and right edges of paper | margins |
A list of items with each item introduced by a symbol such as a small circle or check mark, and which is useful when the items in the list can be displayed in any order | bulleted list |
A button that can be turned on by clicking it once, and then turned off by clicking it again | toggle |
A series of dots following a tab that serve to guide the reader's eye | dot header |
Non-printing text that holds a place in a document where you can type | placeholder text |
A pane that displays to the left of a SmartArt graphic and is used to type text and edit text in a SmartArt graphic | text pane |
A picture composed of straight and curved lines | icon |
An arrangement of information organized into rows and columns | table |
The box at the intersection of a row and column in a table | Cell |
A feature in Word with which you can see suggestions from LinkedIn to help you updated your resume | Resume Assistant |
A professional networking website that focuses on business and employment-oriented services--a good place to build your professional indentity | |
The built-in paragraph style--available from the Paragraph Spacing command--that inserts no extra space before or after a paragraph and uses line spacing of 1 | No Paragraph Space |
The personal or company information that displays at the top of a letter | Letterhead |
The first line in a business letter that contains the current date, and that is positioned just below the letterhead if a letterhead is used | Dateline |
The name and address of the person receiving a letter and positioned below the date line | Inside address |
The greeting line of a letter | Salutation |
A parting farewell in a letter | Complimentary closing |
The name and title of the author of a letter, places near the bottom of the letter under the complimentary closing | Writer's Indentification |
The optional line following the inside address in a business letter that states the purpose of the lerrer | Subject line |
Additional documents included with a business letter | Enclosures |
A digital writing assistant in Word that flags misspellings, grammatical errors, and writing style issues | Editor |
A technique by which you can move, by dragging, selected text from one location in a document to another | Drag-and-drop |
When you create a table, the width of all of cells in the table is | Equal |
To indicate words that might be misspelled because they are not in Word's dictionary, Word flags text with: | red squiggles |