Lessons 4 and 5

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Across
  1. 1. Keeps text together when changing the alignment in a document.
  2. 11. The amount of space between lines of text in a paragraph.
  3. 12. A setting that extends paragraph text into the left margin.
  4. 13. A setting that refers to how text is positioned between the margins.
  5. 15. A tool identified with symbols such as dotted, dashed, or solid lines that fill the space before tabs.
  6. 16. A dash that is used to join words and separate syllables of a single word; by default hyphenation is turned off in Word so that words appear on a single line.
  7. 17. A format commonly used for brochures, graphics, tables and so on that orients text across the longer dimension of the page.
  8. 19. A setting that refers to how text is positioned between the top and bottom margins of the page.
  9. 20. thelast line of a paragraph appears at the top of a page.
Down
  1. 2. spaces A tool used to keep selected text on a single line.
  2. 3. The location in a document where one page ends and a new page begins.
  3. 4. The first line of a paragraph that appears alone at the bottom of a page.
  4. 5. A setting that begins the first full line of text in a paragraph at the left margin: all the remaining lines in the paragraph are indented one-half inch from the left margin.
  5. 6. A format commonly used for business documents in which text extends across the shorter length of the document.
  6. 7. Vertical blocks of text in which text flows from the bottom of one column to the top of the next
  7. 8. A tool used to create layout or formatting changes in a portion of a document.
  8. 9. indent A setting that inserts a one-half inch of blank space between the left margin and the first line of the paragraph: one-half inch is the default setting for this indent.
  9. 10. A setting that refers to how text is positioned between the left and right margins.
  10. 14. A blank space inserted between text and the left or right margin.
  11. 18. The blank borders that occupy the top, bottom, and sides of a document.