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A large initial letter that drops below the first line of a paragraph, usually used a tthe beginning of a section or chapter of a book. 

DropCap

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This is a disruption indicating that any text which follows the disruption should be displayed on the next page in your document. 

Page Break

100

A short phrase or titles describing a picture, chart, or table. 

Caption

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Use this Gallery to create, store, and find reusable pieces of content, including AutoText, document properties such as title and author, and fields. 

Quick Parts

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To advance or raise a bullet point to a higher position or rank. 

Promote

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Shows buttons to perform frequently used commands with a single click. 

Quick Access Toolbar

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To combine outside data like names and addresses into a Word document such as a letter or envelope. 

Mail Merge

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Also known as comments, these are notes other people can leave you on your document. 

Markup

200

Where you manage your slideshow's data and information- create, save, and send documents, inspect documents for hidden stuff or personal information and set options such as turning on or off AutoComplete. 

Backstage

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Indent on the first line of the paragraph, all other lines of the paragraph below are not indented. 

First Line Indent

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A note printed at the end of a book or section of a book. 

Endnote

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The edge or border of something.

Margin

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In word processing, a paragraph that has all lines but the first indented. 

Hanging Indent 

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The horizontal space at the top of the window that organizes commands on tabs, and then groups the commands by topic. It's where all your tabs and menus are. 

Ribbon

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Any information at the top margin of a page that is repeated on every page like a book title or author name or page.

Header

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To move under or reduce a bullet point to a lower position or rank.

Demote

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A halt point for tabbing placed at regular intervals. 

Tap Stop

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A word processor program developed by Microsoft for typing documents. 

MS Word

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Any information at the bottom margin of a page that is repeated on every page like a number or file name. 

Footer

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A cool way to represent your information- organization charts, flow charts, venn diagrams, pyramids, ect. 

SmartArt

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An extra piece of information printed at the bottom of a page. 

Footnote

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A set of formatting characteristics, such as font name, size, color, paragraph alignment and spacing that lets you quickly and easily apply a set of formatting choices consistently throughout your document. 

Styles

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Automatically checks spelling and indicates any misspelled or potentially misspelled words by including a wavy red line below the affected word. 

Autocorrect

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A file format that provides an electric image of text or text and graphics that looks like a printed document and can be viewed, printed or emailed. 

PDF

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A list of information with a circle or dot next to each short phrase or sentence. 

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