2.
The common name for line spacing in which there is no extra space before or after a paragraph and uses line spacing of 1.
LSPSNCAIGENGI
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Text symbols such as small circles or check marks that precede each item in a bulleted list.
ESBTLUL
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The space between the text and the top, bottom, left, and right edges of the paper.
ARGSMIN
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A designer-quality visual representation of your information that you can create by choosing from among many different layouts to effectively communicate your message or ideas.
RSTMRTAA
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The distance between lines of text in a paragraph.
CSIPGLNANIE
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An existing document that you use as a starting point for a new document; it opens a copy of itself, unnamed, and then you use the structure- and possibly some content, such as headings- as the starting point for a new document.
MTPETEAL
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A piece of written, printed, or electronic matter that provides information or evidence or that serves as an official record.
CMDENUTO
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In a research paper, a note placed at the bottom of the page.
OTFOENOT
10.
An arrangement of information organized into rows and columns.
BELAT
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A group of formatting commands, such as font, font size, font color, paragraph alignment, and line spacing that can be applied to a paragraph with one command.
TESYL
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A text or graphic element that displays behind document text.
ARRAEKWMT
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In the MLA style, a list of cited works placed at the end of a research paper or report.
RWSOTDKICE
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A periodical that communicates news and information to a specific group.
TWENRSEETL
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A feature that automatically corrects common typing and spelling errors as you type.