Showing posts with label MS Word Terms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MS Word Terms. Show all posts

Monday, June 21, 2021

Some Microsoft Word Terms to Ponder

 

Microsoft Word Terms


Alignment =The horizontal position of text within the width of a line or between tab stops.

Border = A straight vertical or horizontal line between columns in a section, next to or around paragraphs and graphics, or in a table.

        Bullet = A small graphic, usually a round or square dot, often used to identify items in a list.

Clipboard = A Temporary storage area for cut or copied text or graphics.

Cut = To remove selected text or a graphic from a document so you can paste it to another place in the document.

Dialog box = A box that displays the available command options for you to review or change.

File = A document that has been created, then saved, under a unique file name.

Font = A name given to a collection of characters (letters, numerals, symbols, and punctuation marks) with a specific design.

Font size = Refers to Physical size of text, measured in points (pts).

Font style = Refers to whether text appears as bold, italicized, or underlined, or any combinations of these formats.

Line spacing =The height of a line of text, including extra spacing.

Paste = To insert cut or copied text into a document from the temporary storage area called the Clipboard.