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1. A feature that allows you to double-click a blank area of a document to position the cursor in that location, with the appropriate paragraph alignment already in place.
a. Click and Type
2. A line, or lines, of content in the top margin area of a page in a document, that typically contain elements such as the title, page number, or name of the author.
a. Header
3. A small representation of an item, such as an image, a page of content, or a set of formatting, obtained by scaling a snapshot of it. Thumbnails are typically used to provide visual identifiers for related items.
c. Thumbnail
4. A document view that displays the content of a document with a simplified layout.
b. Draft view
5. A way of moving or copying selected text by dragging it with the mouse pointer.
c. Drag-and-drop editing
6. The structure or organization of data in a file. The file format of a document is usually indicated by the file name extension.
c. File format
7. The orientation of a picture or page where the page is taller than it is wide.
b. Portrait
8. Any combination of keystrokes that can be used to perform a task that would otherwise require a mouse or other pointing device.
b. Keyboard shortcut
9. The orientation of a picture or page where the width is greater than the height.
c. Landscape
10. A feature that temporarily displays the effect of applying a specific format to the selected document element.
a. Live Preview
11. A way of moving objects by pointing to them, holding down the mouse button, moving the mouse pointer to the desired location, and releasing the button.
b. Dragging