| A | B |
| Antonyms | Words with opposite meaning. |
| Synonyms | Words with the same meaning. |
| Thesaurus | A listing of words with synonyms and antonyms (Shift + F7) |
| Hyphens | Use to break words at the ends of lines instead of wrapping them to the next line. |
| Non-Breaking Space | When Word wraps text from one line to the next, it breaks the line at a space or – if hyphenation is on – at a hyphen. Insert a non-breaking space to keep two words together on the same line. |
| Non-Breaking Space shortcut | Ctrl + Shift+ Space |
| Table | An object that you inset in a Word document. Table to provide the layout for a form, because a table allows you to line up and position elements attractively. |
| Move in a Table | To move to the next cell, you press TAB, ?, or click the cell with the mouse. |
| Contiguous | Press and hold SHIFT to select components. |
| Noncontiguous | Press and hold CTRL to select components. |
| Navigation pane | a task pane that opens on the left side of the document window. Features in the Navigation pane help you quickly locate and go to a specific location in a document. |
| Thumbnails | Small pictures. |
| Find and Replace shortcut | F5 |
| Add a bookmark | Insert > Links > BookMark |
| Go To command | F5 |
| File Type: Word 2013, 2010, and 2007 | .docx |
| File Type: PowerPoint 97-2003 files | .ppt |
| Opening a PDF Document in Word: | Word’s PDF text reflow feature captures information form the PDF file, including text, graphics, and tables, and converts the content so that you can modify it just as you would any Word content. |
| Resume | Summarizes your qualifications, education, and experience. A resume is sometimes called a CV, which stands for Curriculum Vitae, Latin for “course of life.” |
| Templates | a file that includes settings for page and text formatting. |