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Formating Documents

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Margins the edge or border of something.
portrait landscape The terms portrait and landscape refer to different orientations of the paper -- whether it is oriented vertically or horizontally. A .
orientation Landscape word processing and desktop publishing, the terms portrait and landscape refer to whether the document is oriented vertically or horizontally.
gutter the blank space between facing pages of a book or between adjacent columns of type or stamps in a sheet.
mirror margins margins for facing pages Use mirror margins to set up facing pages for double-sided documents, such as books or magazines.
section a distinct group within a larger body of people or things.
section breaks Image result for section breaks definition Section break. In a word processor such as Microsoft Word, section breaks can help change the format and layout of one or more pages in a document.
automatic page break Cause: Word inserted an automatic page break based on a setting. Solution: Clear the settings that are causing the page break
manual page break A Page Break or hard page break is a code inserted by a software program such as Word processor that tells the printing device where to end the current page and begin the next.
field a particular branch of study or sphere of activity or interest.
quick parts A feature that contains galleries where the user can create, store, and find reusable pieces of content, including AutoText, document properties, fields and building blocks.
header a headlong fall or dive.
footer The footer is sometimes duplicated over all of the pages in the document, with the page number increasing accordingly.
building blocks a basic unit from which something is built up.
table a set of facts or figures systematically displayed, especially in columns.
cell The data is usually text, a numeric value, or a formula. The entire spreadsheet is composed of rows and columns of cells.
borders form an edge along or beside (something).
footnote add a footnote or footnotes to (a piece of writing).
endnote a note printed at the end of a book or section of a book.
citation a passage or source cited for this purpose. 3. a listing or recounting, as of facts. 4. an official commendation or award, esp for bravery or outstanding service, work, etc, usually in the form of a formal statement made in public.
bibliography a list of the books referred to in a scholarly work, usually printed as an appendix.
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