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24 Cards in this Set
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1. cell
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Intersection of a row and column .
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2.BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Lists all sources cited in a document .
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3.SPLIT
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Create multiple rows or columns out of one cell .
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4.CAPTION
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A line of text to describe an object .
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5.RULER
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Where to view margin and table markers .
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6.CITATION
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Allows to cite a book as the source for a piec of information from the document
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7.QUICKPARTS
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Elements that can be saved and reused .
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8.CONTROL
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Change to enhance the appearance of the table.
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9.TABLE
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Used to organize data for readability .
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10.FOOTNOTE
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Located at the bottom of a page .
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11.RIGHTCLICK
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To access shortcut menu .
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12.SORT
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Alphabetize data.
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13.MERGE
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Combines rows or columns.
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14.ALIGNMENT
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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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15.COLUMN
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The formatting of text so that it flows side-by-side on a page like a newspaper.
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16.FONT
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A style and size of type. It is also a set of all the characters available in one typeface and size, including uppercase and lowercase letters, punctuation, and numerals.
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17.GRIDLINES
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These are thin dotted lines around the cells of a table.
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18.ROW
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A horizontal series of cells.
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19.TABLE OF CONTENTS
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This icon allows you to add/create a Table of Contents to the document.
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20.REFERENCES
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Table of contents, footnotes, citations and bibliography, captions, index, and table of authorities are found on this ribbon.
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21.INDEX
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List of keywords found in the document along with the page number the words appear on.
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22.FORMAT
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The layout and presentation of a publication, including its size and the paper and type used .
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23.LAYOUT
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A design or plan showing the way things are arranged.
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24.DESIGN
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A detailed process or plan of a table, document, letter, or publication.
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