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| Flush left | is the alignment of text along the left margin, leaving a ragged right margin. |
| Desktop Publishing | is the use of a pc as an inexpensive production system for creating typeset-quality text and graphics. |
| Font | is one complete collection of letters, punctuation marks, numbers, and special characters with consistent typeface, weight, posture, and type size. |
| Formatting | includes margins, the font and alignment used for text, headers, footers, page numbering, and the way that numbers are displayed. |
| grammar checker | A program feature that checks for the correct use of grammar rules is |
| justification | The alignment of multiple lines of text along the left margin, the right margin, or both margins is |
| Landscape | is a page layout in which text and/or graphics are printed across the long edge of the page |
| Orientation | is the vertical or horizontal setup of the printed page |
| point | A fundamental unit of measurement is a |
| pointer | An on-screen symbol, usually an arrow, that shows the current position of the mouse is a |
| portrait | is the default printing orientation for a page of text in which the height of the page is greater than the width. |
| editing | The process of updating a word processing document to make the document visually appealing is called |
| alignment | is the way lines of text line up along left, right, or both margins |
| cursor | An on-screen blinking character that shows where the next character will appear is called a |
| Flush right | is aligning text along the right margin, leaving a ragged left margin. |