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Microsoft Office Word is a(n) |
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program included with Windows Vista that can be used only to create or edit text files, smaller than 64K, that do not require formatting |
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The main elements of the _____ include the Ribbon, Mini toolbar, and Office Button |
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The ____ is a blinking vertical bar that indicates where text, graphics, and other items will be inserted |
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The scroll box on the vertical scroll bar indicates the _____. |
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current relative location of the document portion displayed in the window |
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You use a(n) _____ to display different portions of a document in the document window |
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The ____ is the control center in Word. |
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Each ____ on the Ribbon surrounds a collection of groups, and each group contains related commands |
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Each ____ on the Ribbon surrounds a collection of groups, and each group contains related commands |
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a(n) ____ is a set of choices, often graphical, arranged in a grid or in a list |
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a(n) _____ is an on-screen note that provides the name of the command, available keyboard shortcut(s), a description of the command, and sometimes instructions for how to obtain help about the command |
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A _____ is a window that can remain open and visible while you work in the document. |
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The ____ toolbar contains commands related to changing the appearance of text in a document |
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The _____ provides easy access to frequently used commands. |
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The _____ shown in Figure 1-3 is a central location for managing and sharing documents |
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When you click the _____ command on the Office Button menu shown in Figure 1-3, Word displays a dialog box with additional options. |
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When you click the _____ command on the Office Button menu shown in Figure 1-3, Word displays a submenu. |
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Pressing the _____ key on the keyboard displays a Key Tip badge as shown in Figure 1-4. |
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To select a command using the keyboard, press its displayed code letter, or ____, as shown in Figure 1- |
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To enter a blank line into a document, press the ____ key without typing any text on the line. |
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When Word flags a possible spelling or grammar error, it also changes the Spelling and Grammar Check icon to a _____. |
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The paragraph mark (¶) is a formatting mark that indicates where the _____ was pressed. |
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Press the ENTER key in all of the following circumstances except _____. |
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when the insertion point reaches the right margin |
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_____ formatting is the process of changing the way letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and symbols appear on the screen and in print. |
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The _____, or typeface, defines the appearance and shape of letters, numbers, and special characters. |
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On most computers, the default font size in Word is ____. |
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A _____ consists of a group of frequently used styles formatted so they look pleasing when used together. |
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Which of the following colors suggests neutrality? |
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The small squares and circles around a selected graphic, as shown in Figure 1-5, are called ____ handles. |
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41. When typing, the insertion point moves to the left, and when the end of a line is reached, it moves downward to the next line. |
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The mouse pointer becomes different shapes depending on the task being performed in Word and the pointer’s location on the screen |
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Enhanced ScreenTips as shown in Figure 1-2 are more detailed than a typical ScreenTip, which usually only displays the name of the command. Figure 1- |
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To remove the Key Tip badges shown in Figure 1-4, press the ESC key until all the badges disappear. |
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If Word finds a potential error in a document, a red or green wavy underline flags the problem |
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A raised dot (·) shows where the ENTER key was pressed |
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71. Using Word, you easily can change the ____ of text. a. shape c. size b. color d. content |
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The status bar presents information about ____. a. the Style gallery c. the status of certain commands b. the document d. the progress of current tasks |
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