| A | B |
| bookmark | An invisible pointer that you insert in a document |
| building blocks | Built-in reusable content such as text, graphics, and objects that can be easily managed and inserted in a document for a quick format |
| cross-reference | A reference to some other spot in the document. It can be a bookmark (like the one you created in the preceding exercise), or a numbered item, heading, bookmark, footnote, endnote, equation, figure, or table. |
| Digital signature | A code digitally signed by a company or person. |
| field | A placeholder where Word inserts content in a document. Word automatically uses fields when specific commands are activated, such as those for inserting dates, page numbers, and a table of contents |
| field codes | Another name for field. Appear between curly brackets ({ }) when displayed. |
| hacker | A person who writes vicious macros with viruses |
| macro | A series of command to automate a task. |
| Quick Parts | An umbrella term for a group of Word 2016 tools that enable you to insert preconfigured content anywhere in a document. |