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Microsoft Word
Question | Answer |
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Quick Access Toolbar | displays buttons to perform frequently used commands with a single click |
Ribbon | organizes commands on tabs, and then groups the commands by topic for performing related document tasks |
File Tab | displays Microsoft Office backstage view, which is centralized space for all of your file management tasks such as opening, saving, printing, publishing, or sharing a file |
Tabs | display across the top of the Ribbon, and each tab relates to a type of activity |
Group Name | indicates the name of the groups of related commands on the displayed tab |
Dialog Box Launcher | a small icon that displays to the right of some group names on the Ribbon; it launches a dialog box |
Insertion Point | indicates with a blinking vertical line where text or graphics will be inserted |
Word Document Window | displays the active document |
Status Bar | displays, on the left side, the page number and word count. On the right side, it displays buttons to control the look of the window |
Print Layout Button | the default view, which displays the page borders and the document as it will appear when printed |
View Options | contains buttons for viewing the document in Print layout, full screen reading, web layout, outline, or draft views. It also displays controls to zoom out and zoom in |
Zoom Slider | increases or decreases the viewing area |
Vertical Scroll Bar | enables you to move up and down in a document to display text that is not visible |
Scroll Box | provides a visual indication of your location in a document. You can use the mouse to drag a document up and down to reposition the document |
Program-Level Control Buttons | the buttons on the right edge of the title bar that minimize, restore or close the program |
Title Bar | displays the name of the document and the name of the program |