Word Unit C -- Formatting and stylizing text Flashcards

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Font: Complete set of characters with the same typeface or design.

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Font Size: Measuring in points.

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Point : 1/72 of an inch.

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Theme: Related set of fonts, colors, style & effects that is applied to an entire document.

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Drag cap: Large initial capital letter, often used to set off the first paragraph of an article. – insert tab.

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Bold: Makes text darker.

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Italic: Slanted letters.

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Format painter: Word feature that allows you to copy all the format settings applied to text – clipboard group.

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Style: Set of formats, such as font, font size & paragraph alignment that are stored together.

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Quick Styles: Designed to be used together in a document to make it more attractive and readable.

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Left-aligned: Flush with left margin with ragged right edge.

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Right-aligned: Flushed with right margin with ragged left alignment.

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Center: Positioned evenly between left & right margins.

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Justify: Both left and right edges are flush with left and right margins.

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Tab stop: Point on the horizontal ruler that indicates the location at which to align text.

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Indent: Moves edges in from left or right margin.

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Indent Marker: On ruler and indicate settings for the paragraph insertion point.

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Left indent: Left edge of the paragraph is moved in from the left margins.

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Right indent: Right edge is moved in from right margin.

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First line indent: First line of paragraph is indented but not the others.

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Hanging indent: All lines are indented but the first one.

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Bibliography

Bibliography: A list of sources that you consulted or cited in creating the document.

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Negative indent

Negative Indent: The left edge of a paragraph is moved to the left of the left margin

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Bullet

Bullet: Character, usually a circle, that appears before the items in a list to add emphasis.

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Borders

Borders: Lines that you add above, below, to the side, or around words or paragraphs.

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Shading

Shading: Color or pattern you apply behind words or paragraphs to make them stand out on a page.

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Highlighting

Highlighting: transparent color applied to text using the highlight pointer – in the font group.

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Footnotes and endnotes

Footnotes & endnotes: Are used in printed documents to provide further information, comment on, or supply reference text – reference tab.

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