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Autocorrect | Automatically checks spelling and indicates any misspelled or potentially misspelled words by including a wavy red line below the affected word. |
Backstage | Where you manage your slideshow’s data and information— create, save, and send documents, inspect documents for hidden stuff or personal information and set options such as turning on or off AutoComplete. |
Bullet Points | A list of information with a circle or dot next to each short phrase or sentence. |
Styles | A set of formatting characteristics, such as font name, size, color, paragraph alignment and spacing that lets you quickly and easily apply a set of formatting choices consistently throughout your document. |
Demote | To move under or reduce a bullet point to a lower position or rank |
Drop Cap | A large initial letter that drops below the first line of a paragraph, usually used at the beginning of a section or chapter of a book. |
Endnote | A note printed at the end of a book or section of a book. |
First Line Indent | Indent on the first line of the paragraph, all other lines of the paragraph below are not indented. |
Footer | Any information at the bottom margin of a page that is repeated on every page like a page number or file name. |
Footnote | An extra piece of information printed at the bottom of a page. |
Hanging Indent | In word processing, a paragraph that has all lines but the first indented. |
Header | Any information at the top margin of a page that is repeated on every page like a book title or author name or page number. |
Page Break | This is a disruption indicating that any text which follows after the disruption should be displayed on the next page in your document. |
Mail Merge | To combine outside data like names and addresses into a Word document such as a letter or envelope. |
Margin | The edge or border of something. |
Markup | Also known as comments, these are notes other people can leave you on your document. |
Tab Stop | A halt point for tabbing placed at regular intervals (for example, every half inch). |
PDF | A file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics that looks like a printed document and can be viewed, printed or emailed. |
Promote | To advance or raise a bullet point to a higher position or rank. |
SmartArt | A cool way to represent your information -- organization charts, flow charts, Venn diagrams, pyramids, cycles…and so on. |