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| Alignment | Alignment refers to the position of the lines in a paragraph in relation tothe document's left and right margins. |
| Applying Styles | Applying styles refers action of formatting paragraphs and text according to an existing style definition. |
| Arrange All | Use the Arrange All command on the Window menu to see all of the available windows at one time. |
| Arrow Keys | The arrow keys on the keyboard can be used tomove the insertion point. |
| ASCII Text | Also know as plain text, can be created in such applications as Notepad. |
| AutoCorrect | Checks you document for misspelled and unrecognized words and for grammar errors. |
| Autofit | Command to format each column to the width of the widest entry in that column. |
| Automatic Numbering | Application of sequential numbers to consecutive paragraphs. |
| AutoText | Refers to text and graphics that can be named, stored, and reused in Word documents |
| Background Printing | Printing Options area to have Word print the document "behind the scenes: while you continue to work in Word. |
| BACKSPACE | The key on the keyboard is most often used to delete data to the left of the insertion point. |
| Bold | Characters that appear darker. |
| Book Icon | Groupings of Help Topics according to main themes or ideas. |
| Borders | Boxes that are placed around text, pages, and tables. |
| Break Dialog Box | Allows you to insert a page, column, or section break in a document. |
| Browse | Feature used to look throught a document using its elements. |
| Bullets | Special characters or symbols that are used to set off a paragraph. |