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| AutoCorrect | A Word feature that corrects common spelling errors as you type, for example changing teh to the |
| Cell | The box at the intersection of a row and columns |
| Complimenary Closing | A parting farewell in a letter |
| Date Line | The first line in a business letter that contains the current date and that is positioned just below the letterhead if a letterhead is used |
| Drag and Drop | A technique by which you can move, by dragging, selected text from one location in a document to another |
| Enclosures | Additional documents included with a business letter |
| Inside Address | The name and the address of the person receiving a letter and positioned below the date line |
| Letterheard | The ersonal or company information that displays at the top of a letter |
| No Spacing | The Word style that inserts no extra space following a paragraph and uses single spacing |
| Normal Template | The template that serves as a basis for all new Word documents |
| Salutation | The greeting line of a letter |
| Subject Line | The optional line following the inside address in a business letter that states the purpose of the letter |
| Table | An arrangement of information organized into rows and columns |
| Template | A document structure that opens a copy of itself, opens unnamed, and is used as the starting point for another documenet |
| Writer's Identification | The name and title of the author of a letter, placed near the bottom of the letter under the complimemtary closing |