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Chapter 1 Lessons 3 - 5

Across
A recipient's address printed on the outside of an envelope.
A style of letter in which some lines start at the center of the page.
Line spacing measured in points.
A pale or semitransparent graphics object positioned behind text in a document.
The position of text across a line in relation to the left and right margins.
A temporary left and/or right margin for lines or paragraphs.
A series of characters inserted along the line between the location of the insertion point when you press the tab key.
The recipient's address typed in the letter above the salutation.
The location on a horizontal line to which the insertion point advances when you press the Tab key.
The amount of white space between lines of text in a paragraph.
A unit of measurement used in desktop publishing and graphic design.
Down
A placeholder for data that might change.
The position of text in relation to the top and bottom page margins.
A style of letter in which some lines start at the center of the page.
The measurement of the space the insertion point advances when you press the tab key.
A style of letter in which all lines start flush with the left margin.
The line at the start of a letter including the greeting and the and the recipient's name, such as Dear Mr. Doe.
The writer's address, typically appearing at the very top of the letter as well as in the upper-left corner of an envelope.
The recipient's address typed in the letter above the salutation.
The method of operation used for inserting new text within existing text in a document.
The line at the start of a letter including the greeting, and the name such as Dear Mr. Doe.
A style of letter in which all lines start flush with the left margins.
A temporary left and/or right margin for lines or paragraphs.