| A | B |
| RULES or RULING LINES | The horizontal lines in the nameplate. |
| SUBHEAD | A heading within the body of a newsletter. |
| PULL-QUOTE | The text that is copied from the document & given graphical emphasis so it stands apart & grasps the reader's attention. |
| DRAWING TOOLBAR | This toolbar is used to change the order of text and graphical objects. |
| RUN AROUND | The space between the picture and the wrap-around text. |
| JUMP OR JUMP LINE | Is a line which informs the reader where to look for the rest of the article or story. |
| CONTINUOUS SECTION BREAK | A break to balance columns and is inserted at the end of the text on the page. |
| VERTICAL RULE | Is an up and down line that divides the columns in a newsletter. |
| WORD ART | With this, it is possible to create special effects such as shadowed, rotated, stretched, skewed, and wavy text. |
| DROP CAP | Makes the first letter of a word appear larger than the rest of the characters in a paragraph. |
| RIVERS | Large gaps between words often caused when the columns of a newsletter are justified. |
| TEXT FRAME | A container for TEXT that allows TEXT to be positioned anywhere on the page. |
| SECTION BREAKS | These are used to divide a portion of a document into multiple columns. |
| SNAKING COLUMNS | These columns flow from the bottom of one column to the top of the next. |
| JUSTIFIED | Whem the left & right margins in a paragraph are aligned. |
| FORMAT PAINTER BUTTON | This button is used to copy formatting to multiple locations in a document. |
| ISSUE INFORMATION LINE | This line contains the volume number and date of the newsletter. |
| WRAP AROUND TEXT | The text that surrounds a graphic. |
| NAMEPLATE or BANNER | The top portion of the newsletter above the 3 or 2 columns. |
| SEMI TRANSPARENT | A color that is not opaque. |