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- 2. The set of fonts for titles and other text.
- 7. 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.
- 12. An ordered list of the topics in a document, along with the page numbers on which they are found. Usually located at the beginning of a long document.
- 14. On the Insert tab, click Cover Page. Click a cover page layout from the gallery of options. After you insert a cover page, you can replace the sample text with your own text by clicking to select an area of the cover page, such as the title, and typing your text.
- 16. When you right-click the text on which you want to base a new style. In the mini toolbar that appears, click Styles, and then click Create a Style. In the Create New Style from Formatting dialog box, give your style a name and click OK. Your new style will now appear in the Styles gallery.
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- 1. To add a citation placeholder in Word, place your cursor at the point in your document where you want to insert the citation placeholder. Then click the "References" tab in the Ribbon. Then click the "Insert Citation" drop-down button in the "Citations & Bibliography" button group.
- 3. The list, sorted by page number, of the captions pulled from figures, images, or tables in your document. It's like a table of contents, but it's a table of anything to which you can add a caption
- 4. The reference info such as author name, full tile of the work, publication year etc.
- 5. A document showing all the sources used to research information.
- 6. A note at the bottom of the page used to cite references or give more information.
- 8. The menu enables you to add content to the table of contents.
- 9. The line or set of lines enclosing or indicating the shape of an object in a sketch or diagram.
- 10. The predefined combinations of colors and fonts that you can select for a form or report.
- 11. This is located in the References tab; allows you to enter or edit sources that you use in the paper
- 13. Complete documentation for a reference, formatted with superscripted numbers, which is placed at the end of the document.
- 15. The sets of formatting specifications that are preset in word. Often, they are in gallery form.
