14.5 Formatting a
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Page layout is the arrangement of text and graphics on a page. Margins, indenting, justification, pagination, leading, headers & footers and special tools such as spell check, grammar check and thesaurus are used to format a document.

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????? indicates the precise position where the text starts |
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????? is the distance between the edge of the paper and the text |
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????? moves text a certain distance from a margin |
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????? is the spacing between lines of text |
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????? is the text located in the middle of a line |
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????? is the process of breaking a document into separate pages |
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????? prints the same text at the bottom of each page |
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????? is the positioning text in vertical alignments |
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????? makes sure a page starts where required |
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Word processing is a five-part process involving creating, ?????, formatting, saving and printing |
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A WYSIWYG word processor allows you to see on the ????? the document as it would be printed |
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Wordwrap puts words on to the next ????? within a paragraph |
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To retrieve a document, select the ????? command. |
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Some word processors enable a "Print Preview" to be seen before ????? |
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A ????? is the smallest unit of data that people can handle. |
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????? are actions required to move a block of text |
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A typeface is the design of a set of ????? |
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A ????? prints the same text at the bottom |
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A ????? provides synonyms and antonyms to improve the precision and variety of your writing. |