Created by Sonya Holland
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Question | Answer |
Background | Set a color or picture to apply as the background behind text. |
Column | A vertical arrangement of text that is separated from other columns by white space or a ruling line. |
Document Style Set | Additional styles that can be applied to text to complement a theme. |
Footer | Text or graphics that repeat at the bottom of every page. A footer may include automatic page numbers. |
Formatting Characters | Codes provided by Microsoft to help identify certain features or actions in the document. |
Header | Text or graphics that repeat at the top of every page. A header may include automatic page numbers. |
Orientation | The direction of the paper for text flow. Portrait uses the length of the paper vertically. Landscape uses the length of the paper horizontally. |
Page Border | A feature that enables you to apply a border on every page that surrounds the contents of the document. |
Page Break | The division between two pages. Word automatically applies Soft Page Breaks that adjusted accordingly when you add or remove text. Hard Page Breaks can be manually created. |
Page Numbers | The page numbering feature enables you to have Word display the current page number in the document. |
Page Setup | The process that determines how Word displays or prints the document, such as the document's margins, paper size, and so on. |
Section Break | The division between two different sections or areas of text. Each section break indicates a change that will affect only that section, such as portrait vs. landscape. |
Theme | An integrated set of document design elements that make your online documents appealing and effective. |
Watermarks | Text, graphics, drawings, or pictures that usually appear behind text. |
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