1. WYSIWYG stands for 'What you see is what you get'. It means that your printout will precisely match what you see on the screen.
2. Justification refers to the process by which the space between the words in a line is divided evenly to make the text flush with both left and right margins.
3. You can change font by selecting the font name and point size from the font menu.
4. Style refers to a distinguishing visual characteristic of a typeface; 'italic', for example, is a style that may be used with a number of typefaces.
5. The menu of a word processor allows you to set margins, page numbers, spaces between columns, and paragraph justifications.
6. Mail merging enables you to combine two files, one containing names and addresses and the other containing a standard letter.
7. Indent is the distance between the beginning of a line and the left margin, or the end of a line and the right margin. Indented text is usually narrower than text without indentation.