Information about the reading level of a document determined by the average number of syllables per word and words per sentence in relation to various U.S. reading scales.
A view that allows you to see and read the document as it will appear on paper without needing to print it.
Available for viewing but protected from alterations.
Sets of fields of information about a single item in a data source.
A number or character in the main text of a document that indicates additional information is included in a footnote or endnote.
The designation of a picture whose position is determined by its relation to another element of a document, such as a margin, page, column, or character.
A feature that enables you to access the reference material included in Word, materials you add to the service, and Internet resources.
Underlines, strike-through marks, and colored text that distinguishes revised text from original text.
One of the horizontal sections or strings of information in a table or spreadsheet.
The gray buttons (1, 2, 3, etc.) along the left side of a datasheet. See also column headings.
An index that lists subentries on the same line as the main entries.