| A | B |
| Formatting Mark | A character that word displays on the screen and is not visible on the printed document. |
| wordwrap | allows you to type words in a paragraph continually without pressing the ENTER key at the end of each line. |
| red wavy underline | Means the flagged text is not in Word's dictionary. |
| green wavy underline | Indicates the text may be incorrect grammatically |
| blue wavy underline | Indicates the text may contain a contextual spelling error |
| headline | The first line of text on the flyer |
| body copy | consists of text between the headline and the signature line |
| signature line | the last line of text on the flyer, contains contact information or identifies a call to action. |
| format | To change the appearance or look of text. |
| Font | the size, style, and design of text |
| Theme | A set of unified formats for fonts, colors, and graphics |
| Change Paragraph Alignment | The default alignment for paragraphs is left-aligned. Consider changing it to add interest and variety to flyer. |
| centered | Positioned horizontally between the left and right margins |
| Change the case | To draw more attention to the headline, you would like it all to be capitalized. |
| shade | Word colors the rectangular area behind any text or graphics |
| bulleted list | Series of paragraphs, each beginning with a bullet character |
| Italic | Text with a slanted appearance |
| bold | Character appear thicker and darker than those that are not bold |
| color scheme | A document theme that identifies complementary colors for text, background, accents, and links in a document |
| resizing | includes both enlarging and reducing the size of a graphic |
| Style | Named group of formatting characters |
| Picture Effects | Shadows, reflections, glow, soft edges, bevel, and 3-D rotation |