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3.10: Chapter Review - Key Terms
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Key Terms
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action bar
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toolbar, located beneath the menus, that contains the more frequently used tools in Docs
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alignment
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justification of text on the left, right, or both when formatting a document
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comments
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digital margin notes that collaborators can create, reply to, resolve, or delete
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Editor
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virtual editing tool that reviews several aspects of your document’s writing, and can be set for different styles
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Explore command
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unique feature in the Google suite of programs that uses machine learning to offer suggestions and predict what information you might need as you are creating files
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heading
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key term or phrase that describes the content in a section of the document; can be used to generate the table of contents
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landscape
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horizontal orientation of a page so that it is wider than it is tall
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line spacing
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spacing between lines of text in a document
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margin
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edges of the document page that are left blank
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Navigation pane
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Word feature that lets users view documents as thumbnail pages or outlines, or to search for specific text within a document
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portrait
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vertical orientation of a page so that it is taller than it is wide
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proofreading
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process of checking a document for spelling and grammar mistakes
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sans serif
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type of font that does not have short lines at the end of each part of a letter; considered easier to read in large blocks of text
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section
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partition of a document used to apply different formatting to different sections of text
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serif
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type of font that has short lines or embellishments on the ends of the parts of each letter
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style
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tool in Microsoft Office that is used in conjunction with the Themes tool; it lets the user customize a theme’s color, font, and font size
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Suggesting mode
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Google Docs’s version of the Track Changes tool in Word; it records the changes made by collaborators on a document
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text wrapping
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feature in Word that allows the user to insert an image or object, and have the text wrap around it in the way that the user decides
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Theme
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tool that lets the user change the color scheme of an entire document
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Track Changes
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feature in Word that records what changes different users make to a document, allowing a group of people to collaborate in writing and editing the same document
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version restore
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feature in cloud server services like Google Drive and OneDrive that allows the user to restore previous versions of their document
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versioning
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technology where programs store multiple iterations of files until they are approved and saved
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watermark
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text or image that is placed on the background of pages