A named group of formatting characteristics.
What is Style?
The mode in which the presentation appears on the screen.
What is view?
Includes enlarging or reducing the size of a graphic.
What is resizing?
A word similar in meaning
What is synonym?
A list of synonyms and antonyms to help you find a replacement word.
What is thesaurus?
A fill that is used throughout the entire slide.
What is solid fill?
Composed of three areas that allow you to work on various aspects of a presentation simultaneously.
What is Normal View?
This is found at the bottom of the page.
What is footnote?
This is found at the end of a document?
What is endnote?
A break that is forced into a document at a specific location.
What is manual page break or hard page break?
Changes the intensity of colors.
What is color saturation?
By default, is hidden at the bottom of the window.
What is Note pane?
Is the process of placing items on the Office Clipboard, leaving the item in the document.
What is Copying?
Removes the item from the document before placing it on the Office Clipboard.
What is cutting?
The process of copying an item from the Office Clipboard into the document at the location of the insertion point.
What is pasting?
Allows you to search for picture files that are stored on your computer or a storage device.
What is Insert Picture dialog?
A section of a letter that identifies and organization or individual.
What is letterhead?
A graphic that you create using Word.
What is drawing object?
A coordinated combination of colors, fonts, and effects.
What is theme?
A solid line at any edge of a paragraph.
What is border?
A character that Word displays on the screen but is not visible on a printed document.
What is Formatting Mark?
The process of changing the appearance of a paragraph.
What is Paragraph formatting?
Is about 1/72 of one inch in height.
What is Point?
A computer program that can damage files and programs on your computer.
What is Virus?
A document you can use to communicate the results of research findings.
What is research paper?