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Alignment
It refers to the postition of text between the margins.
Bullet
Is any small character that appears befor an item.
Center
Usually used for invitations, titles, and headings.
First-line indent
Is just what it sounds like-only the first line of a paragraph is indented.
Hanging indent
Is in which the first full line of text is not indented but the following lines are.
Indent
Is the space between text and a document's margin.
Inside Margin(gutter margin)
Are the margins closet to the inside of the page, near the blinding.
Justify
Is the most commonly used alignments in documents along with Left-align.
Leader
Are solid, dotted, or dashed lines that fill the blank space before a tab setting.
Left-align
Is the most commonly used alignments in documents along with Justify.
Margin
Are blank areas around the top, bottom, and sides of a page.
Mirrored margin
Pages in books and magazines are often formatted with Mirrored margin.
Multilevel list
Is a list with two or more levels of bullets or numbering.
Nagative indent(outdent)
Is in which the indent markers on the ruler is past the left margin.
Outline numbered list
Is a numbered multilevel list.
Outside margin
Are the margins closest to the edge of the page.
Right-align
Often is used in page numbers and dates.
Tab stop(tab)
Makr the place where the insertin point will stop when you press tab.
Vertical alignment
refers to positioning text between the top and bottom margins of a document.