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10 Cards in this Set
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Alignment
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Alignment refers to the position of lines in a paragraph in relation to the documents left and right margins; i.e., whether they are left-aligned, centered, right-aligned, or justified (evenly spaced).
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File tab
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The tab that takes you to the file menu
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Tabs
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Individual sections on microsoft word 2010
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Quick Access Toolbar
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The toolbar that you can access quickly
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Design template
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Set of data that contains all the information necessary to build a Windows Embedded Standard run-time image, including which components to include. A configuration is contained in a file that has the .slx extension.
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Component
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Smallest individually selectable piece of functionality that can be included in or excluded from a run-time image. A component is comprised of properties and resources, such as files, registry entries, and dependency information. It is the most basic element in a configuration.
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Typeface
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A set of characters that share common characteristics, such as stroke width and the presence or absence of serifs.
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Weight
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Refers to the heaviness of the stroke for a specific font, such as Light, Regular, Book, Demi, Heavy, Black, and Extra Bold.
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X Line
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A line marking the top of those lowercase letters, such as "x", having no ascenders. The upper boundary of x-height.
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Pitch
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Refers to the amount of horizontal space used for each character of fixed-width fonts
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