subordinate
term used to refer to a heading that is logically grouped under another, higher level heading; in the Navigation pane, subordinate headings are indented below higher level headings
subheadings
a heading that is subordinate to a higher level heading
promote
when using the Navigation pane, to format a subordinate heading with a higher level heading style; for example, to change text from the Heading 2 style to the Heading 1 style
demote
when using the Navigation pane, to format a heading with a subordinate level heading style; for example, to change text from the Heading 1 style to the Heading 2 style
fields
a category (column) of information in a table
record
a complete set of information in a table; typically each row in a table is a separate record
sort
to rearrange information in alphabetical, numerical, or chronological order
banded rows
rows is a table that are formatted in alternating colors
banded columns
columns in a table that are formatted in alternating colors
gridlines
nonprinting lines that reveal the underlying structure of a table
tab stop/tab
a location on the horizontal ruler where the insertion point moves when you press the Tab key
dot leader
a row of dots (or other characters) between tabbed text
footnote
explanatory comment or reference that appears at the bottom of a page, but that is linked to a superscript reference number in the main text
reference marker
small, superscript number in the main text that is linked to a footnote or endnote
superscript
term used to describe text of a number that is raised slightly above the line of text
endnotes
explanatory comment or reference that appears at the end of a section or document, but that is linked to a superscript reference number in the main text
section
a part of a document that can have its own page orientation, margins, headers, footers, and so on, separate from the rest of the document
section break
a nonprinting divider that separates a document into sections
SmartArt
a diagram consisting of text and shapes, such as circles, squares, or arrows, created with the SmartArt button in the Illustrations group on the insert tab
Read Mode
a document view designed to make reading a Word document on a screen as easy as possible