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The software program that is a full-featured word processing program that allows users to create professional-looking documents and revise them easily. |
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A button in the upper right corner of the Word window used to access Word 2010 Help. May also be accessed pressing F1. |
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The short cut key for accessing Microsoft Office Word Help from the Word window. |
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Item on the status bar that is used to increase or decrease the size of the content in a Word 2010 window. |
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The bar that presents information about a document, the progress of current tasks, and the status of certain commands and keys, and also provides controls for viewing the document. |
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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 feature that automatically appears based on tasks you perform, and contains commands related to changing the appearance of text in a document. |
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The name of the list of frequently used commands that appears when you right-click an object. |
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Located on the Title bar, this item enables a user to minimize, maximize, or close the Word 2010 window. |
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The command on the QUICK ACCESS TOOLBAR used to cancel a recent command or action. |
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The name of a ribbon that must be clicked if a user wants to switch from one ribbon to another in Word 2010. |
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Located on the Title bar, this item is used to display only tab names rather than entire ribbons in the Word 2010 window. |
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The name assigned to a file when it is saved. |
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The name of the view that provides data about documents and contains a set of commands to help a user manage documents. |
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Located on the View Ribbon, this command allows the document to be viewed as it would appear in a multilevel outline |
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The command on the file tab used to close the current document without exiting Word 2010. |
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The button used to store a new or existing file with the same name. |
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The shortcut key or keyboard key combination used to save a new file or an existing file in its same storage location. |
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The command that opens a dialog box that allows a user to create a new folder in the desired storage location. This is used to save an existing document with a new file name or to save an existing document in a new location. |
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The window that allows a user to see document pages exactly as they will print. |
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The Word 2010 tab that contains the Print command. |
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The correct file format of a normal Word 2010 template. |
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In a Word 2010 template, this item indicates the location where information should be typed. |
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Used to make a project EASIER and when a user wants to use the document repeatedly in the future. |
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After you create a product such as a business letter from a template, this is the file type you should choose to save the information you changed. |
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A type of document that informs staff members of policy changes and other business related information that is not being made public to outsiders of a company. |
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A type of document that gives monthly updates or biweekly information updates. |
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Icon used in the first stages of creating your own templates from scratch. |
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Used to create a template that already exists such as the "Black Tie" style newsletter created by Office.com. |
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A tool used in template creation that allows a user to provide "yes" or "no" type responses in documents such as a survey. This same tool will also allow a user to make fill in the blank items in a document. |
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A command on the Review Ribbon limits how people edit or format specific parts of a document |
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Document Properties Panel |
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The area in Word 2010 enables users to view document properties and update the properties information at any time while creating a document. It also is the area is used to provide information about the author, title, subject, keywords, category, and comments that describe the document. |
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Commands that cannot be cancelled in Word 2010. |
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The area that provides a user with a list of available printers in the print dialog box in Word 2010. |
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