A manual that contains standards for the design and writing of documents.
What is a style guide?
A portion of a document that can be formatted differently from the rest of the document.
What is a section?
In a research paper, information that expands on the topic, but that does not fit well int he document text.
What is a note?
An image of an active window on your computer that you can paste into a document.
What is a screen shot?
Photographs which people share for non-commercial use.
What are Creative Commons?
One of two commonly used style guides formatting research papers.
What is either:
American Psychological Association (APA)
Modern Language Association (MLA)
The action of forcing a page to end and placing subsequent text at the top of the next page.
Manual page break.
In a research paper, a note placed at the bottom of the page.
What is a footnote?
A command that creates a reverse image of a picture or object.
What is flip?
The tool for removing unwanted or unnecessary areas of the picture.
What is crop?
A group of formatting commands, such as font, font size, font color, paragraph alignment, and line spacing that can be applied to a paragraph with one command.
What is a style?
A dotted line with the text Page Break that indicates where a manual page break was inserted.
What is a page break indicator?
In a research paper, a not placed at the end of a document or chapter.
What is an endnote?
A text or graphic element that displays behind document text.
What is a watermark?
This command allows for one color in a picture to become transparent.
What is a Set Transparent Color command?
An indent style in which the first line of a paragraph extends to the left of the remaining lines and that is commonly used for bibliographic entries.
The banner on the front page of a newsletter that identifies the publication is called this.
What is the nameplate?
A lost of cited works in a report or research paper, also referred to as Works Cited, Sources, or References, depending upon the report style.
What is a bibliography?
The relative lightness of a picture is its...
What is brightness?
If your browser does not support the Screenshot command, you can do this instead.
What is Screen Clipping or Snipping?
An artificial end to a column to balance columns or to provide space for the insertion of other objects.
What is a manual column break?
A font effect, commonly used in titles, that changes lowercase text into uppercase letters using a reduced font size is called this.
What is small caps?
In the MLA style, a list of cited works placed at the end of a research paper or report.
What is works cited?
The difference between the darkest and lightest area of a picture is the...
What is the contrast?
You can a line around a picture by adding this feature.
What is a border?