| A | B |
| table reference | how cells within a table are identified |
| cell | the intersection of a row and a column in a Word table |
| caption | a title or explanation, for a table, picture, or graph |
| alignment | how text is positioned between the margins or indents |
| table | used to organize information into an easy to read format of horizontal rows and vertical columns |
| Auto Complete | a screen tip appears as you type the first few characters of an auto text entry suggesting the remainder of the auto text entry |
| Auto Text | includes entries such as commonly used phrases such as common used salutations and closing phrases |
| Auto Correct | makes assumptions about what you are typing and makes changes based on those assumptions automatically |
| tab stop | a marked location on a horizontal ruler that indicates how far to indent when the tab key is pressed |
| page margin | the blank space around the edge of the page |
| numbered list | used to convey a sequence of events |
| bulleted list | a logical list of items that can be broken out of a paragraph for emphasis |
| gutter margin | reserves space on the left side of a single-sided document, or on the inside margin of double-sided documents to accommodate binding |
| Auto Format | makes certain formatting changes automatically to your document e.g., automatically formats a Web address |
| custom dictionary | a dictionary that you create to hold words you commonly use that are not in the main dictionary |
| source | a selection that is moved is cut from its original location |
| embedded object | an object that was created with another application that becomes a part of the Word document. The object can only be edited using the source program, e.g., Adobe Photoshop |
| sections | to format different parts of a document differently you would divide the document into these |
| paragragh formating | formatting that affects the entire paragraph including alignment between the margins, indentation, spacing above and below the paragraph, and line spacing within the paragraph |
| field code | contains directions that tell Word what types of information to insert |
| insertion point | also called the cursor, this blinking vertical bar marks your location within the document |
| Auto Shape | ready-made shapes that are supplied with Word, such as, basic shapes, flowcharting symbols, and stars and banners |
| character formatting | features such as size and style, bold or italicized, and font color applied to selected text only |
| drag and drop | this feature is used for moving a selection short distances within a document and inserting it in a new location |
| global template | also called the normal or default template which is displayed as a blank piece of paper with predefined settings, such as 1" top and bottom margins |