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19 Cards in this Set
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ALIGNMENT
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refers to the position of text between the margins.
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BULLET
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any small leted list often is used when the order of items does not matter.
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CENTER
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to justify text to the center.
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FIRST-LINE INDENT
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only the first line is indented.
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HANGING INDENT
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the first full line of text is not indented but the following lines are.
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INDENT
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the space between text and document's margin.
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INSIDE MARGIN (GUTTER MARGIN)
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are the margins closest to the inside of the page, near the binding.
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JUSTIFY
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left-align, center, right-align.
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LEADER
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are solid, dotted, or dashed lines that fill the blank space before a tab setting.
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LEFT-ALIGN
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to justify text to the left.
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MARGIN
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are the blank areas around the top, bottom, ans sides of a page.
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MIRRORED MARGIN
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pages in books and magazines are often formatted with mirrored margins.
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MULTILEVEL LIST
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a list with two or more levels of bullets or numbering.
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NEGATIVE INDENT (OUTDENT)
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draggign the indent markers on the ruler to the left past the left margin, or by setting a negative nu,ber in the Left box in the Paragraph group on the Page Layout tab.
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OUTLINE NUMBERED LIST
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A numbered multilevel list.
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OUTSIDE MARGIN
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the margins closest to the edge of the page.
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RIGHT-ALIGN
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to justify text to the right.
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TAB STOP (TAB)
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mark the places where the insertion point will stop when you press Tab.
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VERTICAL ALIGNMENT
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To positioning text between the top and bottom margins of a document.
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