Lesson 1.
1. Clip Art Gallery: A collection of clip art graphics available through the Insert Clip Art task pane.
2.Drawing toolbar: A toolbar with buttons for inserting pictures and drawing many different sections by clicking the links.
3.Section Breaks: A break in a document that you can format differently than previous and following sections.
4.Styles: Collectionsof text and paragraph formatting commands that can be applied to text throughout a document.
5.Text Box: A feature available on the Drawing toolbar that allows you to input text in a boxanywhere in a Word document, including over graphics.
6.Widow/Orphan control: An orphan is the first line of a paragraph printed alone at the bottom of the page.A widow is the last line of a paragraph that is printed alone at the top of a new page.
7.WordArt: A feature available from the drawing tools that creates words with different shapes and colors.
Lesson 2.
1.Bookmark: A marked location in the text of a Word document that can be returned to quickly through the Bookmark dialog box.
2.Cross-reference: An index entry that refers to another index entry.
3.Document Map: A pane that can be displayed on the left side of the screen that lists and links to the headings in a document so that a reader can jump to different sections by clicking the links.
4.Endnote: A reference or citation at the end of a document.
5.Footnote: A reference or citation at the bottom of a page in a document
6.Index: A list of subjects terms, names, titles, and corresponding page numbers at the end of a document.
7.Master Document: A document made up of subdocuments.
8.Outline Level: A place on the outline hierarchy shown in the Outline View.
9.Outline View: One of the display options available from the View menu that show different levels of text in a document.
10.Subdocument: A part of a set of a set of documents that are linked to and make up a master document.
11.Tables of Contents: A list of the major headings and corresponding page numbers in a document displayed at the beginning.
Monday, September 22, 2008
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