AAlignment
BSpacing
CIndentation
DOrientation
Answer:
D. Orientation
Read Explanation:
Indentation: Adjusts the space between the paragraph text and the page margins. Options include first-line indent, hanging indent, left indent, and right indent.
Spacing: Controls the vertical space between paragraphs (Paragraph spacing before and Paragraph spacing after) and between lines within a paragraph (Line spacing - single, 1.5 lines, double, etc.).
Alignment: Determines how the text is positioned horizontally within the margins. Common alignments are Left, Right, Center, and Justify.
Pagination: Manages how paragraphs break across pages. Options include Widow/Orphan control (prevents single lines of a paragraph from appearing alone at the top or bottom of a page), Keep with next (ensures a paragraph stays on the same page as the following one), and Keep lines together (prevents a paragraph from being split across pages).
Tabs: Used to set specific positions for text to align to when the Tab key is pressed.
Borders and Shading: Allows for the addition of lines around paragraphs and background colors.
