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Alignment
Refers to the placement of paragraph text relative to the left and right margins.
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Anchor
The symbol that indicates to which paragraph an object is attached.
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Artistic effects
Formats applied to images that make pictures resemble sketches or paintings.
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Bar tab stop
A vertical bar that displays at a tab stop.
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Bulleted list
A list of items whit each item introduced by a symbol such as a small circle or check mark, and which is useful when the items in the list can be displayed in any order.
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Bullets
- Text symbols such as small circles or check marks that precede each item in a bulleted list.
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Center tab stop
A tab stop in which the text is centered between the left and right margins.
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Decimal tab stop
A tab stop in which the text aligns with the decimal point at the tab stop location.
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Dot leader
A series of dots preceding a tab that guides the eye across the line.
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Drawing objects
Shapes, diagrams, lines, and so on.
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Field
A single piece of information that is stored in every record and formatted as a column in a database table.
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Floating object
A graphic that can be moved independently of the surrounding characters.
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Formatting marks
Characters that display on the screen, but do not print, indicating where the Enter key, the Spacebar, and the Tab keys were pressed; also called nonprinting characters.
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Graphics
Includes pictures, clip art, charts, and drawing objects.
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Inline object
The picture is positioned directly in the text at the insertion point, just like a character in a sentence.
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Justified alignment
An arrangemnent of text in which the text alings evenly on both the left and right margins.
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Leader characters
Characters that form a solid, dotted, or dashed line that fills the space preceding a stop.
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Left alignment
An arrangement of text in which the text aligns at the left margin, leaving the right margin uneven.
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Left tab stop
A tab stop in which the text is left aligned at the tab stop and extends to the right.
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Line spacing
The distence between lines of text in a paragraph.
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Margins
The space between the text and the top, bottom, left, and right edges of the paper.
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Nonprinting characters
Characters that display on the screen, but do not print, indicating where the Enter key, the Spacebar, and the Tab keys were pressed; also called formatting marks.
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Nudge
The action of moving an object on the page in small precise increments.
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Numbered List
A lit of items in which each item is introduced by a consecutive number to indicate definite steps, a sequence of actions, or chronological order.
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Picture styles
Frames, shapes, sadows, borders, and other special effects that can be added to an image to create an overall visual style for the image.
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Right alignment
An arrangement of text aligns at the right margin, leaving the left margin uneven.
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Right tab stop
A tab stop in which the text is right aligned at the tab stop and extends to the left.
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Shapes
Lines, arrows, stars, banners, ovals, rectangles, and other basic shapes with which you can illustrate an idea, process, or a workflow.
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SmartArt
A designer-quality visual representation of your information that you can create by choosing from among many different layouts to effectively communicate your message or ideas.
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A small box with an upward-and downward-pointing arrow that lets you move rapidly through a set of values by clicking.
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Subpoints
Secondary-level information in a SmartArt graphic.
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Tab stop
Specific location on a line of text, marked on the Word ruler, to which you can move the insertion point by pressing the Tab key, and which is used to align and indent text.
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Text box
A moveable resizeable container for text or graphics.
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Text effects
Decorative formats, such as shadowed or mirrored text, and which usually provides information about number values; also referred to as labels.
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Text wrapping
The manner in which text displays around an object.
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Toggle button
A button that can be turned on by clicking it once, and turned off by clicking it again.
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Top-level points
The main text points in a SmartArt grapic.
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Wordwrap
The feature that moves text from the right edge of a paragraph to the beginning of the next line as necessary to fit within the margins.
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