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An informal note sent to one or more people, usually with in a business or organization. |
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The amount of space between the text and the edge of the page |
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A setting that determines where the insertion point will stop when you press the tab key |
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An individual letter, number,symbol, or punctuation mark |
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The overall design of a full set of characters. Also known as typeface. |
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The overall design of a full set of characters. Also known as font. |
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Unit of measure for font size. |
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An effect that can be applied to a font, such as bold, italic, or underline. |
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To make a document or presentation look a certain way by changing the appreaance of words and paragraphs; a procces in which the computer makes sure a disk works and then creates addresses for the informantion on a disk. |
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A set of defined formatting characteristics. |
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A tool that allows you to copy formatting from one object and paste it to another object. |
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A list of items that must appear in a particular sequence. Each item is preceded by a number or letter. |
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The way text lines up with respect to margins or tabs; the position of text and graphics in relation to a text box's margins and to other text and grapics on a slide |
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A symbol, shape, or image as a dot, diamond, or arrow. Bullets are often used in unordered lists. |
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A list of items preceded by a special symbol, such as a dot or an arrow. |
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The distance from the left or right margin to text. |
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A feature that lets you easily apply new styles to text. |
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Changes the size of a character. |
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