| A | B |
| Body | The information being presented in a report |
| Body text | The main paragrpahs in a document that present information |
| Boundary | The lines that separate cells in a table structure |
| Built-in style | A named set of character and paragraph formats |
| Cell | The intersection of a row and column in a table structure where data is entered |
| Column | Vertical cells in a table structure |
| F9 key | Displays a dialog box that allows the user to update the table of contents |
| Front matter | The information that comes before the body of a report |
| Headings | Titles that separate the paragraphs of body text by topic |
| Hyphenating | Divides a word, when necessary, at the end of a line with a hyphen so part of the word wraps to the next line |
| Macro | Named series of commands and actions that perform a specific task |
| Normal style | The 12-point, Times New Roman, left-aligned default style applied to text |
| Outline view | Allows you to easily view and modify the organization of a document |
| Row | Horizontal cells in a table structure |
| Section break | Where one section of a document ends and another begins |
| Sections | Parts of a document that can contain different page formatting |
| Table of contents | Lists the headings and subheadings of a document and their corresponding page numbers |
| Tablestructure | Rows and columns inserted by Word to help arrange information into a table |
| Title area | A section at the top of a newsletter that contains information about the publication |