clipboard
A location where cut or copied material is temporarily stored and can be moved with paste
combination of various attributes that dictates how it shows up. Defined by how they space, size, pitch, and serifs/san serifs
font
bold regular, italic, bold italic
font style
sans serif font
font that uses a typeface without serifs. Examples are arial and centric gothic. better for regular documents
serif font
ont uses small lines or decorative strokes at the end of each character. Examples include Times New roman and Garamond. better for presentation documents
subscript
small text that is placed below the word
superscript
small test that is placed above the word
visual effects that can be applied to text, examples are shadow, outline, reflection, and glow.
text effects
What are the most important keyboard shortcuts associated with modifying fonts?
Ctrl/cmd i and ctrl/cmd b which does italics and bold another is ctrl/cmd u which underlines
unordered list of items that are set apart by symbols
bulleted list
ordered items that can be instructions
numbered list
dot leader
a formatted option that uses a line of dots to align information
tab stop
location on each line of a document where the cursor stops when the Tab key is pressed
paragraph level
bulleted or numbered list
tab stops
indents
page level
page color
page breaks
header and footer
document level
theme
theme color
theme font
a software feature that automatically corrects perceived errors in user input
autocorrect
finds specific words or phrases in a document and can change a specific one or all of them
find and replace