| A | B |
| Button | an object that performs specified functions |
| Cell | An intersection of a row and column, used to store data |
| Document map | an outline of a word-processing document that can be seen in a separate pane |
| Font | The way text looks on a computer, A font is made up of a set of letters, numbers, and characters. |
| Function key | a shortcut key at the top of a keyboard that is labeled with the letter F and a number |
| Handles | small squares at the corners of a selected object used to resize an object |
| Keyboard shortcut | a combination of keys that carries out a specific action |
| Layout | the way objects are arranged on a page, slide, or window |
| Page Layout view | the view in a word-processing program that shows exactly how a document will appear when printed |
| Pane | a section of a word-processing document after the window has been split |
| Paragraph | any amount of text in a word-processing document up to a forced new line |
| Print Preview | the feature in a word-processing program that shows how the document will look when printed |
| Find and Replace | a feature that locates a word or word combination and then changes it to a different word or combination |
| Style Sheet | a collection of predefined formats that can be applied to a document |
| Table | Data stored in a grid, tables are used to organize and present information |
| Toolbar | A set of buttons that do things in a program |
| Web Layout view | the view in a word-processing program that shows how a document will appear when published on the World Wide Web |
| Word wrap | allows continuous typing without pressing ENTER or RETURN to start a new line because the program "wraps" the text to the new line automatically |
| Merge cells | combine two or more cells to make one cell |
| Page border | A line style or art that goes around the four edges of a document page |
| Shading | Fill a background or cell with color |
| Column | vertical grid of cells in a table |
| Row | horizontal grid of cells in a table |
| Ribbons | ways to organize related commands so that they are easier to find. It is organized into groups along a horizontal strip at the top edge of an application window. Related groups are organized on tabs. |