Question | Answer |
Landscape Orientation | A page layout in which documents are printed across the length of the a page, making the page wider than it is tall. |
Portrait Orientation | A page layout in which documents are printed across the width of a page, making the page taller than it is wide. |
Column | A vertical line of text. |
Ascending | Sort order arranging text or numbers from A to Z, from smallest to largest, or from earliest to latest. |
Footer | Text appearing at the bottom of each page, separate from the main body of a text. |
Sort | To arrange a list alphabetically (text) or numerically (numbers), in ascending or descending order. |
Table | A set of data arranged in a grid of rows and columns. |
Header | Text apearing at the top of each page, separate from the main body of text. |
Row | A horizontal line of text. |
Cell | The space formed by the intersection of a row and a column. |
Section Break | A break in a document that allows you to create a different layout from the rest of the document (different orientation, margins, headers, footers, page numbers, etc.) |
Page Break | Indicates the place in a document where one page will end and the next will begin. |
Split Cells | Separates one cell into two or more cells. |
Merge Cells | Combines two or more cells into one. |
Descending | Sort order arranging text or numbers from Z to A, largest to smallest, or latest to earliest. |
Automatic Page Break | A page break that is automatically inserted by Word. This is also called a SOFT Page Break. |
Manual Page Break | A page break that is inserted by the user. This is also called a HARD Page Break. |