Microsoft Office Word 2007 Chapter Three: Creating a Cover Letter and a Resume Double Entry Definition Journal Keyterm cover letter (WD 146) resume (WD 146) template (WD 146) clip art (WD 153) Clip Organizer (WD 153) graphics (WD 153) task pane (WD 153) tab stop (WD 158) tab character (WD 159) border (WD 161) clear formatting (WD 162) complimentary close (WD 166) date line (WD 166) Definition Enables you to elaborate positive points in your resume Contains the applicant’s educational background and job experience Similar to a form with prewritten text Predefined graphic Contains a collection of clip art, photographs, sounds, and videos Files containing graphical images A separate window that enables you to carry out some Word tasks more efficiently A location on the horizontal ruler that tells Word where to position the insertion point when you press the TAB key on the keyboard A formatting mark that appears in the empty space between the tab A solid line you can draw in Word Returning the formatting to the Normal style Two lines below the last line of the message Consists of the month, day and year How does this keyterm relate to your prior experience? inside address (WD 166) message (WD 166) salutation (WD 166) signature block (WD 166) building block (WD 170) nonbreaking hyphen (WD 171) nonbreaking space (WD 171) cell (WD 173) dimension (WD 173) table (WD 173) end-of-cell mark (WD 174) end-of-row mark (WD 174) column boundary (WD 178) row boundary (WD 178) table resize handle (WD 178) content control (WD 185) destination document (WD 188) Contains the addressee’s courtesy title plus full name, job title, business affiliation, and full geographical address The body of the message Begins two lines below the last line of the inside address Allows room for the author to sign his or her name Where you can store the text or graphic in a building block A special type of hyphen that prevents two words separated by a hyphen from splitting at the end of a line A special space character that prevents two words from splitting if the first word falls at the end of a line The intersection of a row and a column the total number of rows and columns required A collection of rows and columns A formatting mark that assists you with selecting and formatting cells Used to add columns to the right of a table The border to the right of a column until the column is the desired width The border at the bottom of a row, until the row is the desired height A small square that appears when you point to a corner of the table Contains instructions for filling area of the template Displays the destination document in the document Office Clipboard (WD 188) source document (WD 188) line break (WD 194) sorting (WD 200) print preview (WD 201) window A temporary storage area that holds up to 24 items copied from any Office program Displays in the document window Advances the insertion point to the beginning of the next physical line, ignoring any paragraph formatting Ordering characters in alphabetic, numeric, or date order based on the first character in each paragraph Displays the entire document in reduced size on the Word screen