Microsoft Word Lesson 5

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Across
  1. 4. A list with two or more levels of bullets or numbering.
  2. 8. A numbered multilevel list.
  3. 11. The first full line of text is not indented, but the following lines are indented.
  4. 12. The space between text and a document’s margin.
  5. 13. Blank areas around the top, bottom, and sides of a page.
  6. 15. You can also create a negative indent, sometimes called an outdent, by dragging the indent markers on the ruler to the left past the left margin.
  7. 17. Solid, dotted, or dashed lines that fill the blank space before a tab setting.
Down
  1. 1. The right margin on a left page and the left margin on the right page—the margins closest to the inside of the page, near the binding.
  2. 2. Marks the place where the insertion point will stop when you press the Tab key.
  3. 3. You can align your text to the right margin.
  4. 4. Books and magazines are often formatted with mirrored margins, where instead of left and right margins, the page has inside and outside margins.
  5. 5. When the first line of your paragraph is indented.
  6. 6. Positioning text between the top and bottom margins of a document.
  7. 7. The text is aligned at both the right and left margins.
  8. 8. The left margin on the left page and the right margin on the right page.
  9. 9. You can align your text to the left margin.
  10. 10. Any small character that appears before an item.
  11. 14. One of the positions you can align your text is to center the text.
  12. 16. Refers to the position of text between the margins.