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position of text between the margins |
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A description of the indent in a paragraph when the firs line of text is not indented but all of the following lines in the paragraph are |
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Inside margin (gutter margin) |
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The right margin on a left page and the left margin on the right page when a document is setup with mirrored margins |
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A solid, dotted, or dashed line that fills the blank space before a tab stop |
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Margins on left and right pages that are identical |
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A list with two or more levels of bullets or numbering |
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Negative indent (outdent) |
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A description of an indent in a paragraph in which the left indent marker is past the left margin |
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A list with two or more levels of bullets or numbering |
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The left margin on the left page and the right margin on the right page when a document is set up with mirrored margins |
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An indicator in a paragraph that marks the place where the insertion point will stop when you press the Tab key |
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The positions of text on a page between the top and bottom margins |
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A special type of label in a drawing that consists of a text box with an attached line to point to something in the drawing |
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An object in a document that acts as if it were sitting in a separate layer on the page and can be repositioned any where on the page |
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A picture that helps illustrate the meaning of the text and make the page more attractive; graphics include predefined shapes, diagrams, charts, as well as photograph and drawings. |
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AN object in a document that can be repositioned as if it were a character in the line of text |
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Anything that appears on the screen that you can select and work with as a whole, such as a shape, picture, or chart |
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Text copied from a document and set off in a text box |
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The box that surrounds a selected chart element |
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Text set off from the main body of text in a text box that provides additional information for the reader |
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A graphic diagram that visually illustrates text and includes formatted graphics |
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