| A | B |
| Ruled Line | Horizontal or vertical lines. |
| Letterhead | A printed heading on paper, esp. one giving name and address of a business or institution. |
| Kerning | Decreasing or increasing the white space between specific character pairs. |
| Grouping | Combines objects as a single unit. |
| Weight | Describes the thickness of a line. |
| Resume | A summary of qualifications, skills, and experiences. |
| En Dash | Is used in place of a hyphen indicating a duration or range. |
| Form | A protected document that includes form fields. |
| Thumbnail Sketch | A rough sketch used in planning a layout and design. |
| Form Field | Locations in a document where text is entered; a check box is turned on or off; or a drop down line is accessed. |
| White Space | Background space with no text or graphics. |
| Proportion | Sizing elements in proportion to one another. |
| Directional Flow | A pattern that leads the reader's eye down the page. |
| Watermark | A lightened graphic or text image displayed behind the text on a page. |
| Focus | An element that draws the readers eye. |
| How many layers are in a Word Document? | 4 |
| How should you arrange the headings on your resume? | Order of importance |