| A | B |
| MS Word | software produced by Microsoft to product text documents |
| ribbon | area on top of an office program window that contains commands for working with an open file |
| blank document | opens each time you start word; has a temporary name, such as document 1 |
| cursor | point on a display screen where the next character or space is entered |
| home tab | the primary tab, contains most frequently used commands |
| styles | sets of formatting specifications |
| default page margins | 1" top and bottom; 1 1/4" left and right |
| scroll bar | appears at the bottom and/or right side of a window to allow a user to view another part of the window |
| MS office clipboard | allows you to copy up to 24 multiple texts and graphical items |
| Undo | on the quick access toolbar that you can clik on to reverse your last action |
| quick access toolbar | a toolbar located in the upper-left corner of the program window |
| automatic page breaks | automatically inserted by Word when you type a document that exceeds one page |
| Double-space | pressing the enter key twice leaving one blank line |
| footer | a printed note placed below the text on a printed page |
| header | text that is printed at the top of each page |
| line spacing | the amount of space between lines of text |
| paragraph spacing | the amount of space above and below a paragraph |
| proofreading | correcting grammar, spelling and punctuation |
| right-aligned | flush with right margin with ragged left edge |
| thesaurus | a feature that allows the user to view synonyms and antonyms |
| template | a feature that includes pre-made documents taht allow the user to fill-in-the-balnks to create new documents |
| letterhead | the area on a sheet of stationery where the naem, address and other information is printed |
| content controls | automated features that make it easier to enter or format information |
| paragraph formatting | the process of changing the appearance of a paragraph |