Across
- 2. The amount of space above and below a paragraph.
- 3. Top triangle at the 0" mark on the ruler.
- 5. Amount of vertical space between lines of text in a paragraph.
- 8. Text and/ or graphics that print at the bottom of every page in a document.
- 11. What Word refers to as automatic page bread.
- 17. American Psychological Association, another of the most popular style of paper.
- 18. Used to signal that a note exists either at the bottom of the page or at the end of the document.
- 20. The default style in Word, uses 11 pt Calibri.
- 23. The bibliographic list of sources, placed at the end of the paper.
- 24. Additional not that appears at the bottom of the page.
- 25. Text and/ or graphics that print at the top of each page in a document.
Down
- 1. Displayed along the left edge of the word window.
- 4. The alphabetical list of sources used in a research paper.
- 6. Word with similar meaning.
- 7. A named group of formatting characteristics, including font and font size.
- 9. The bottom triangle on the ruler.
- 10. A list of sources that are referenced directly in a research paper.
- 12. Allows you to change the entire left margin; the entire hourglass.
- 13. Ensuring all the source information in the paper is correct and there aren't any grammatical or spelling errors.
- 14. Modern Language Association of America, the most popular style of paper.
- 15. Where the second, third, etc. lines of a paragraph are indented from the left margin, leaving just the 1st line at the margin.
- 16. Book of synonyms.
- 19. Additional note that appears at the end of the document.
- 21. Where the user forces the program to add a new page to the document, Word never moves or adjusts manual page breaks.
- 22. Displayed at the top edge of the document window just below the ribbon.
