| A | B |
| font | A set of characters that have the same design. |
| footer | Text that appears on the bottom of a page. |
| footnote | A citation in a document placed at the bottom of the page in the document on which the citation is located. |
| GoTo | A command in the scroll box that enables users to browse by field, endnote, footnote, comment, section, page, edits, headings, graphics, or tables. |
| gridlines | A tool that provides a grid of vertical and horizontal lines that help you align graphics and other objects in a document. |
| groups | Collections of related Word commands. |
| hanging indent | A setting that begins the first full line of text in a paragraph at the left margin; all the remaining lines in the paragraph are indented one-half inch from the left margin. |
| header | Text that appears on the top of a page. |
| header row | The first row of the table that is formatted differently and should be repeated for tables that continue beyond. |
| horizontal alignment | A setting that refers to how text is positioned between the left and right margins. |
| hyperlink | A block of text or a graphic that when mouse-clicked takes the user to a new location to an internal or external page. |
| hyphen | A dash that is used to join words and separate sylables of a single word. |
| I-beam | The large "I" created when users place the cursor near the insertion point. |
| indent | A blank space inserted between text and the left or right margin. |
| inline | Another way of displaying comments, instead of using balloons on the right, is to display them within the paragraphs of text itself. |
| inline object | An image or other object that moves along with the text that surrounds it. |
| insertion point | The blinking point at the upper-left side of the document where you will begin creating your text. |
| key tips | A tool that replaces some keyboard shortcuts from earlier versions of Microsoft. |
| landscape orientation | A format commonly used for brochures, graphics, tables, and so on that orients text across the longer dimension of the page. |
| leaders | A tool identified with sumbols such as dotted, dashed, or solid lines that fill the space before tabs. |