MicrosoftВ® Office Word 2003 Step by Step (Step by Step (Microsoft))
- field name
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A first-row cell in a datasheet that identifies data in the column below.
- fields
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The columns in a datasheet.
- file
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Information, such as a document, that a program saves with a unique name.
- file format
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The way that a program stores a file so that the program can open the file later.
- filter
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To exclude records from a data list in a mail merge.
- floating toolbar
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A toolbar that is not attached to an edge of the Word window.
- folder
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A logical place on a hard disk for storing documents and programs. Folders can contain files and subfolders.
- font
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A complete set of characters that all have the same design.
- font color
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One of a range of colors that can be applied to text.
- font effect
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An attribute, such as superscript, small capital letters, or shadow, that can be applied to a font.
- font size
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The size of text, usually expressed in points.
- font style
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An attribute that changes the look of text. The most common font styles are regular (or plain), italic, bold, and bold italic.
- footer
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A region at the bottom of a page whose text can be applied to all or some of the pages in a document.
- footnote
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A note or citation that appears at the bottom of a page to explain, comment on, or provide references for text in a document. See also endnote.
- form
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A printed or online document with instructions, questions, and fields (blanks) where users can enter responses.
- form field
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A predefined place where users enter answers to the questions on a form.
- form field properties
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Settings with which you can change form field attributes, such as text field length or the check box default setting.
- Formula
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A mathematical expression that performs calculations, such as adding values.
- Frame
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A window region on a Web page.
- frames page
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A special page for viewing multiple elements, including Web documents.
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