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Alignment
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).
File tab
The tab that takes you to the file menu
Tabs
Individual sections on microsoft word 2010
Quick Access Toolbar
The toolbar that you can access quickly
Design template
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.
Component
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.
Typeface
A set of characters that share common characteristics, such as stroke width and the presence or absence of serifs.
Weight
Refers to the heaviness of the stroke for a specific font, such as Light, Regular, Book, Demi, Heavy, Black, and Extra Bold.
X Line
A line marking the top of those lowercase letters, such as "x", having no ascenders. The upper boundary of x-height.
Pitch
Refers to the amount of horizontal space used for each character of fixed-width fonts