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MS Office 2010
Word
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Active Pane | The pane in which the insertion point is currently located. Commands and actions occur in the active pane. |
| Default | Standard |
| Footer | Text or graphics located in the bottom one-half inch (1/2") of all pages in a document. |
| Header | Test or graphics located in the top one-half inch (1/2") of all pages in a document. |
| Insertion point | The flashing vertical line that indicates where the next action will occur in a document onscreen. |
| Nonprinting characters | Characters such as paragraph marks and tab symbols that are not printed in a document but that can be displayed on the screen. |
| Paragraph mark | A nonprinting character inserted in a document where a paragraph ends. |
| Word wrap | A feature that causes text to move automatically from the end of one line to the beginning of the next line. |
| Horizontal alignment | The position of text in relation to the width of the page. |
| Style | A collection of formatting settings that can be applied to characters or paragraphs. |
| Style set | A collection of styles that have coordinated colors and fonts. |
| Template | A document that contains formatting, styles, and sample text that you can use to create new documents. |
| Theme | A set of coordinated colors, fonts, and effects that can be applied to Office 2010 dicuments. |
| Insert mode | The method of operation used for inserting new text within existing text in a document. Insert mode is the default. |
| Overtype mode | The method of operation used to replace existing text in a document with new text. |
| Horizontal alignment | The position of text across a line in relation to the left and right margins. |
| Leading | Line spacing measured in points. |
| Line spacing | The amount of white space between lines of text in a paragraph. |
| Paragraph spacing | The amount of white space between paragraphs. |
| Point | A unit of measurement. |
| Vertical alignment | The position of text in relation to the top and bottom page margins. |