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Question | Answer |
Alignment | The position of text relative to the margins (such as center, left, right, or justify), tab settings, or a specific location. |
Font | A specific typeface design. |
Font size | The vertical measurement used to identify the height of proportionally printed characters. |
Format | Word processing instructions that determine how the text is to be printed (for example, margins, tabs, bold text, underline, etc.) |
Format Painter | The feature that enables you to copy or paint formatting attributes from one selection of text to another selection or selections of text. |
Gallery | An area that stores multiple entries for specific items such as headers, footers, styles, and so on. |
Indent | A temporary left and/or right margin, usually in effect for one paragraph at a time. |
Line spacing | The white space between the bottom of one line of text and the top of the next line of text. This is also referred to as leading. |
Margin | The white space or area from the edge of the paper to the text. |
Multilevel list | The feature that enables you to apply numbering and/or bullets to multiple levels of text. |
Paragraph spacing | The amount of white space between each paragraph. |
Quick Styles | A feature that enables you to access commonly-used styles such as Heading 1, Heading 2, Normal, and so on. |
Ruler | Located below the Ribbon. The ruler displays icons that allow you to perform functions such as changing margins, tabs and indents quickly. |
Styles | Named combinations of character and paragraph formatting attributes that you can apply to text in a document for consistency. |
Tab | A character that causes the text to move to an exact predefined location (tab stop). |
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