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a collection of information treated as an individual unit by a computer operating system | file |
misspelled words | flagged spelling errors |
a feature that automatically advances text to the next line without pressing the enter key | word wrap |
a feature that allows the user to set a stopping point on the typing line. The stop can be set so that text typed at the point can align left, right, center or on a decimal | tab |
the act of viewing all parts of a document | scroll |
the address of the person to whom the letter is being written | inside address |
the opening greeting of a letter | salutation |
4th part of a letter | closing |
initials of the typist | reference initials |
a letter style in which everything begins at the left margin | full block style letter |
in this mode, new text will replace existing text | over type mode |
in this mode, inserted characters will shift existing characters over to the right | insert mode |
a hidden note that is inserted in as part of the comments feature | annotation |
the address of a person to whom a letter is being written, found on the envelope | delivery address |
the address of the person sending the letter | return address |
text alignments in which text is centered between the margins | align center |
text alignment in which text is uneven at the left margin and even at the right margin | align right |
text alignment in which text is even at the left margin and uneven at the right margin | align left |
an alignment option in which text is even at the left and right margins | justify |
a line that appears below a series of words and the spaces between them | continuous underline |
underline appears only under words not spaces | noncontinuous underline |
a text enhancement in which text is slanted | italics |
a text enhancement in which text is darkened | bold |
the appearance of a character, as distinguished by typeface and size | font |
the design for a set of characters. examples include times new roman, arial, and helvetica | font face |
measures the height of characters. a point is approximately 1/72 of an inch | point size |
a typeface with lines or curves extending from the ends of the letter | serif |
a typeface that is straight edged | sans serif |
a typeface that resembles handwriting | script |
characters that print above a line of type | superscript |
characters that print below a line of type | subscript |
in word processing, an ornamental font of special character | symbol |
a dot or symbol used to highlight points of information or to itemize a list | bullet |
symbols used to indicate what revisions need to be made | proofreaders mark |
the height of the characters, measured in points | font size |