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Alignment: The position of text between the margins.
Bullet: Any small character that appears before an item in a list.
Center: To position text so that it is centered between the left and right margins.
First-line indent: A description of the indent in a paragraph when only the first line of text in the paragraph is indented.
Hanging Indent: A description of the indent in a paragraph when the first line of text is not indented but all of the following lines in the paragraph are.
Indent: The space between text and the margin.
Inside margin (gutter margin): The right margin on a left page and the left margin on the right page when a document is set up with mirrored margins.
Justify: To format a paragraph so the text is distributed evenly across the page between the left and right margins and both the left and right edges of the paragraph are aligned at the margins.
Leader: A solid, dotted, or dashed line that fills the blank space before a tab stop.
Left-align: To position text so that it is aligned along the left margin.
Margins: Blank spaces around the top, bottom, and sides of page.
Mirrored margins: Margins on left and right pages that are identical (“mirror” each other) when facing each other; usually used in books and magazines.
Multilevel list: A list with two or more levels of bullets or numbering.
Negative indent (out dent): A description of an indent in a paragraph in which the left indent marker is past the left margin.
Outline numbered list: See multilevel list.
Outside margin: The left margin on the left page and the right margin on the right page when a document is set up with mirrored margins.
Right-align : To position text so that it is aligned along the right margin.
Tab stop (tab): An indicator in a paragraph that marks the place where the insertion point will stop when you press the Tab key.
Vertical alignment: The position of text on a page between the top and bottom margins.
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