Word Chapter 1
toggle
A button that can be turned on by clicking it once, and then turned off by clicking it again.
embed code
A code that creates a link to a video, picture, or other type of rich media content
Left alignment
A commonly used alignment of text in which text is aligned at the left margin, leaving the right margin uneven.
SmartArt
A designer-quality graphic used to create a visual representation of information
Live Layout
A feature that reflows text as an object is moved or resized so that you can view the placement of surrounding text
bulleted list
A list of items with 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.
Tab stop
A mark on the ruler that indicates the location where the insertion point will be placed when you press the Tab key
text box
A movable, resizable container for text or graphics.
template
A preformatted document that you can use as a starting point and then change to suit your needs.
dot leader
A series of dots following a tab that serve to guide the reader's eye
Spin box
A small box with an upward- and downward-pointing arrow that enables you to move rapidly through a set of values by clicking.
rotation handle
A symbol with which you can rotate a graphic to any angle and that displays above the top center sizing handle
Justified alignment
An alignment of text in which the text is evenly aligned on both the left and right margins
Shape
An object such as a line, arrow, box, callout, or banner.
nonprinting characters
Characters that display on the screen to show the location of paragraphs, tabs, and spaces, but that do not print, are called
Formatting marks
Characters that display on the screen, but do not print, indicating where the Enter key, the Spacebar, and the Tab key were pressed.
Rich media
Computer interaction that responds to your actions; for example by presenting text, graphics, animation, video, audio, or games
interactive media
Computer interaction that responds to your actions; for example by presenting text, graphics, animation, video, audio, or games.
Artistic effects
Formats that make pictures look more like sketches or paintings.
Picture styles
Frames, shapes, shadows, borders, and other special effects that can be added to an image to create an overall visual style for the image.
placeholder text
Non-printing text that holds a place in a document where you can type.
Layout Options
Picture formatting options that control the manner in which text wraps around a picture or other object
Graphics
Pictures, charts, or drawing objects
Bullets
Text symbols such as small circles or check marks that introduce items in a list.
Line spacing
The distance between lines of text in a paragraph.
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
Text wrapping
The manner in which text displays around an object.
alignment
The placement of paragraph text relative to the left and right margins is referred to as:
margins
The space between the text and the top, bottom, left, and right edges of the paper.
anchor
The symbol that indicates to which paragraph an image is attached is a(n):