| A | B |
| Alignment | The position of text relative to the sides of the page |
| AutoCorrect | A feature in Word that automatically corrects commonly misspelled words and incorrect capitalization. |
| Centered | A format where the left and right edges of the paragraph are equally distant from the left and right sides of the page |
| Clipboard | A designated area in memory where cut and copied text is placed |
| Dingbat | A picture created by a special font such as Wingdings |
| Document collaboration | Working with others to create, review, and revise a document. |
| Duplicate text | To make a copy of text and then place that copy at a different location in the document or into a completely different document. |
| Edit | To modify the contents of a document. |
| Font | The shape of a set of characters. |
| Font style | The way a character is emphasized. |
| Format | The way text appears on a page. |
| Formatting marks | Special symbols, representing spaces, tabs, and paragraphs, that do not appear on paper when a document is printed. |
| Full Screen Reading view | A Word view that makes reading a document on screen easier because text is larger. |
| Grammar checker | A feature that automatically checks a document for grammatical errors. |
| I-beam | The shape of the pointer when it is moved into a document. |
| Insertion point | A blinking vertical line that indicates where the next character typed will be placed. |
| Italic | A text style that makes text slanted. |
| Justified | A format where both sides of the paragraph are straight. |
| Left aligned | A format where the left edge of the paragraph is straight and the right edge is jagged. |