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A MEMO, LETTER, or REPORT created in Microsoft Word (you cannot create a spreadsheet using word!) |
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Command bars often referred to as tabs to allow formatting and editing of Microsoft Office 2010 products |
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A logical cluster of commands on a MS Office Ribbon (the way a ribbon's commands are separated) |
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amount of space before and after each paragraph |
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Found in the backstage by clicking File; used to give the current document a NEW NAME |
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Must be assigned to the document when saving for the first time in MS Word |
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White space around a document where nothing will be printed (you can add comments in the margin but they will still not print on a hard copy) |
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tool that helps you through the design process by offering publication options and may appear as a form |
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text that can be formatted to print at the top of every page |
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text that can be formatted to print at the bottom of every page |
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the appearance and shape of letters, numbers, and special characters that appear in a publication or document |
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the defined set of typefaces associated with a publication or document |
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set of colors that complement each other when used in the same publication or document |
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gallery of small images in the backstage view appearing when selecting new files |
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a graphic (gif, tif, jpeg, png)<--Common file types of images |
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positioning of graphics in a specific place and specific line of a document |
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small circles and squares called that surround a picture; any handle can be grabbed to resize the image |
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a connection to a file, website, or other location; the text or image must be SELECTED first to add a hyperlink |
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Accessed by using the View Ribbon and select the Print Layout option in the Document Views group |
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File tab enables a user to see how the finished publication or document will look on a hard copy |
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