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100

Text that appears at the top of a page.

Header

100

The blank borders that occupy the top, bottom, and sides of a document.

Margins

100

A blank space inserted between text and the left or right margin.

Indent

100

A font that has small lines at the beginning and ends of characters.

Serif

100

An arrangement of text from the beginning to the end, such as from A to Z, 1 to 10, and January to December.

Ascending

200

Built-in text that display lightly behind the document's main text conveying the sensitivity of the document such as, confidential, draft, or urgent.

Watermark

200

A format commonly used for business documents in which text extends across the shorter length of the document.

portrait orientation

200

A setting that begins the first full line of text in a paragraph at the left margin; all the remaining lines in the paragraph are indented one-half inch from the left margin.

Hanging indent

200

A font that does not include small line extensions on charterers.

Sans serif
200

Built-in preformatted tables.

Quick tables

300

A placeholder where Word inserts content in a document. Word automatically uses fields when specific commands are activated, such as those for inserting dates, page numbers, and table of contents.

Fields

300

The last line of a paragraph that appears at the top of a page.

Widow

300

A tool identified with symbols such as dotted, dashed, or solid lines that fill the space before tabs.

Leaders

300

A measurement that refers to the height of characters with one point equaling approximately 1/12 of an inch.

Point size

300

To divide one cell into two or more cells.

Split cells

400

A large initial letter that drops down two or more lines at the beginning of a paragraph to indicate that a new block of information is beginning and to give interest to newsletters or magazine articles

Drop cap

400

The first line of a paragraph that appears alone at the bottom of a page.



Orphan

400

A setting that extends paragraph text into the left margin.

Negative indent

400

A font in which all of its characters take up the same amount of space. 

Monospace
400

A function that allows a user to zoom in on objects such as tables, charts, and images.

Object zoom

500

A character code that enables most of the languages of the world to be symbolized with a special character identification.

Unicode

500

A dash that is used to join words and separate syllables of a single word; by default this feature is turned off.

Hyphenation

500

The amount of space between lines of text in a paragraph.

Line spacing

500

A style in which the formats are applied instantly to all text in the paragraph where the insertion point is located, whether or not text is selected.

Paragraph stlyes

500

A placeholder where the function will appear. For example {=SUM(ABOVE)}.

Field code

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