| A | B |
| Alignment | refers to the position of text between the margins |
| justify | the text is aligned at both the right and left margins |
| indent | the space between text and a document's margin |
| margin | blank areas around the top, bottom, and sides of a page |
| outline numbered list | a numbered multilevel list |
| vertical alignment | refers to positioning text between the top and bottom margins of a document |
| page layount | to change margin settings, click the ? tab on the ribbon, and then click the margins buttons |
| show group | the ruler is hidden by default. to display it, you can click the view tab on the ribbon, and then, in the ? click the ruler check box |
| true | hanging indents appear commonly in lists and documents such as glossaries and bibliographies |
| true | after you set a first-line indent in one paragraph, all subsequent paragraphs you type will have the same first-line indent |
| true | you can left-align, center, right-align or justify your text |
| false | pages in books and magazines are often formatted with centered margins |
| true | you can choose from one of the preset margin settings, or you can set your own custom margins |
| false | word provides rulers align the bottom and right margins to help you as you format your documents |
| vertical alignment | refers to positioning text between the top and bottom margins of a document |
| paragraph | if you are using mirror margins, you can use mirror indents. On the indents and spacing tab in the??dialog box, clcik the mirro indents checkbox to select it |
| justified | left-aligned are ?? the two most commonly used text alignments in documents |
| bullets | to use a picture bullet, click define new bullet at the bottom of the ?? gallery, and then click picture in the define new bullet dialog box |
| the same list | multilevel list can contain bulleted items and numbered item in?? |
| plus sign | a (n) ?? in the circle before a heading indicates that there are subheadings or body text below the heading |