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Microsoft Word Terms

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AutoCorrect   A feature available in most Microsoft Office 2007 programs that automatically corrects common spelling errors as you type.  
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Caps Lock   Keyboard key used to toggle uppercase letters with lowercase letters.  
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toggle   a command that turns a particular mode on and off. Also, to switch back and forth between two modes.  
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select   mark text as the focus of the next action, such as editing or formatting.  
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selection bar   a narrow strip along the left margin of a page that automates selection of text. When the mouse pointer is in the selection area, the cursor changes to an arrow pointing up and to the right.  
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contiguous   next to or adjacent.  
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highlight   to apply a colored background to text to call attention to it.  
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horizontal alignment   the position of text in relation to the left and right page margins.  
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flush   lined up evenly along an edge.  
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vertical alignment   the position of text in relation to the top and bottom page margins.  
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line spacing   the amount of white space between lines of text in a paragraph  
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leading   line spacing measured in points  
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paragraph spacing   the amount of white space between paragraphs  
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full block   A style of letter in which all lines start flush with the left margin-that is, without a first-line indent.  
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modified block   a style of letter in which some lines start at the center of the page.  
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Return address   The author's adress, typically appearing at the very top of the letter as well as in the upper-left corner of an envelope.  
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Letterhead   Paper with a company's name and address already printed on it.  
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Inside address   The recipient's address typed in the letter above the salutation.  
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Salutation   The line at the start of a letter including the greeting and the recipient's anem, such as Dear Mr. Doe.  
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Computer's clock   The clock/calander built into your computer's main processor to keep track of the current date and time.  
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Field   A placeholder for data that might change.  
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Case   THe specific use of upper- or lowercase letters.  
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Delivery address   A recipient's address printed on the outside of an envelope.  
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Tab   The measurement of the space the insertion point advances when you press the Tab key.  
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Tab stop   The location on a horizontal line to which the insertion point advances when you press the Tab key.  
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Tab leader   A series of characters inserted along the line between the location of the insertion point when you press the Tab key and the tab stop.  
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Font   A set of characters with a specific size and style.  
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