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Common application type (such as Microsoft Word 2010) that allows a user to type letters, reports, and other professional looking documents. |
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The name of the MS Word 2010 feature that offers an optional display showing symbols indicating a tab, space or use of the Enter key. |
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The bar near the bottom of the MS Word application that contains the zoom slider and shows the progress of current tasks and allows control of the document viewing |
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The item on the status bar that enables the user to increase or decrease the size of content in the Word 2010 window. |
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The key(s) used to begin a new paragraph in MS Word 2010. |
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The key(s) used to move quickly to the bottom of a document. |
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The following automatically appears based on tasks you perform, and contains commands related to changing the appearance of text in a document. |
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Located in the lower-right corner of the ribbon groups, this small arrow when clicked displays a dialog box or a task pane with additional options for the group. |
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The control center located below the title bar at the top of the Word 2010 window . |
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The bar that is used to navigate and display the various areas of a document. |
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The command that is used to split a document into two panes so that different parts of the document can be viewed at the same time |
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The area used to view portions of a document on the screen |
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A graphic that appears behind text. |
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The lines drawn to visually frame documents, tables or cells in a Microsoft Word 2010 document . |
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The ribbon is used to effect the page background of a document and |
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Resizing a graphical image. |
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The feature allows you to create graphical lists and process diagrams easily and quickly. |
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Contains commands to adjust paragraph and line spacing in a document. |
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The way in which a paragraph lines up horizontally between the paper edges of a document (Justified Alignment = text aligned with both the left and right margins) |
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Items can be added at the very bottom of a page (footer) or the very top of the page (Header) in a document. |
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The Microsoft Word 2010 feature allows users to have lists of information in horizontal rows and vertical columns. (Select the part of a table by using the mouse pointer and clicking the table border!!!) |
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Used to select the entire table (click and move the handle to select the entire table). |
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Can be used just like the arrow keys and mouse pointer to move around in a table. |
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Arranging the information in a table (alphabetical is an option). |
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The vertical portions of a table (change the width of a table column by dragging its border to adjust). |
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The horizontal portion of a table (row height can be changed by dragging the row border to adjust the width). |
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The ribbon used to add headers, footers, and contains the text group needed for application of desktop publishing features in Word 2010. |
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The feature that is used for applying visually dramatic formatting to text and creating text that is considered a graphical object. (Note: The Insert Ribbon contains the WordArt objects) |
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Microsoft menus accessed by clicking F1 or the help button located in the upper right corner of the application window. |
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The thing you click to switch from one ribbon to another in Word 2010 (it contains the name of the ribbons). |
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