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MS lesson 1
lesson 1 vocab
Term | Definition |
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Backstage View | the file that opens when you click the file tab, that contains commands |
block style | format aligns text along the left margin, including the date, inside address, salutation, body of the letter, closing, and signature. |
command | an instruction based on an action that you perform in Word by clicking a button or entering information into a command box. |
dialog box | displays additional options or information you can use to execute a command. |
dialog box launcher | a small arrow in the lower-right corner of the group |
groups | collections of related Word commands. |
l-beam | when you place your cursor near it, the insertion point changes to a large I |
insertion point | upper-left corner of this document is where you begin creating your text. |
menu | list of options when you click drop down menu |
mixed punctuation | requires a colon after the salutation and a comma after the closing. |
non printing characters | symbols for certain formatting commands |
open punctuation | requires no punctuation after the salutation or the closing |
preview | to view. |
print a document. | |
quick access toolbar | located above the Ribbon and contains commands that users access most often. |
repeat | command repeats your last action. |
ribbon | contains multiple commands on separate tabs. |
save | button in the Quick Access Toolbar for the first time opens the Save As screen |
save as | appears as a command listed in Backstage view when you click the File tab. |
settings | options to control document-specific print parameters. |
tab | a tab contains diffrent groups. |
template | a master document with predefined page layout, fonts, margins, and styles that is used to create new documents with the same basic formatting. |
undo | undo your last action you made to a document. |
white space | the space between pages of the document. |
word wrap | automatically wraps text to the next line as it reaches the right margin. |