| A | B |
| margins | an imaginary 4 sided boundary that word allows you to set when formatting a document |
| document | the proper term to use when referring to a Microsoft Word file |
| filename | the name that use give a document in order to easily identify it on the hard drive |
| Format menu | use this menu whenever you wish to change the overall appearance of a document (font, background, borders, etc) |
| Insert menu | always use this menu whenever you wish to place something that is not a formatting feature into the document (clip art, word art) |
| double spacing | a formatting feature that places an additional space between each line |
| how to indent a paragraph | move the insertion point to the beginning of the paragraph and press tab |
| how to move down a line | press enter |
| align | formatting that you can set in Microsoft Word to change the position of the the paragraph and/or insertion point to the left, center, right and justification |
| insertion point | the "blinking line" that determines where text and images will be placed on the screen |
| cursor | determines the "position" of the mouse on the screen |
| How to change the margins | File- Page Set up |
| how to wrap an image in text | Click the picture - format - picture - click layout |
| Clip Art | Images that allows users to place in their documents |
| Word Art | Colorful text to draw attention and emphasis, should never be used to write entire sentences |
| text wrapping | formatting a picture so the image is "movable" and text flows around it |