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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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Name of a ribbon; it must be clicked when a user wants to switch from one ribbon to another in Word 2010. |
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A command that displays a dialog box allowing users to create a new folder or a new storage location when saving a file. It is also used when giving a file a name for the first time. |
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The tab that contains the print command and is called the backstage. |
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The command used to specify the size of the viewable area and allow users to reduce or enlarge the size of a document window. |
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You click the file tab and this command to close the current document without exiting Word 2010. |
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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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The button on the Title bar, which may be selected to display only tab names rather than entire ribbons in the Word 2010 window. |
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The command on the Insert Ribbon creates a preformatted placeholder for text in a document. |
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The name of a capital letter that is the first letter in a paragraph but is set in a larger font size than the rest of the characters in the paragraph. |
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The command on the Picture Tools Format Ribbon used to change the way text wraps around a selected object. |
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The name of the group of picture formatting characteristics that includes shadows, reflections, glow, soft edges, bevel, and 3-D rotation. |
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The command on the Insert Ribbon used to capture and insert a picture of any other open program window. |
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The command on the Insert Ribbon used to select a part of a program window to insert into a file. |
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The small circle to select on a graphic that allows a user to proportionately resize the graphic. |
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A command on the Insert Ribbon that allows a user designing flyers and other Word documents to draw stars, banners, arrows and other objects. |
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The command most appropriate for creating diagrams to visually show things such as a family tree or hierarchy of authority. |
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A 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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The feature that automatically appears based on tasks you perform, and contains commands related to changing the appearance of text in a document. These only appear when an item is selected such as Word Art or images. |
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The name assigned to a file when it is saved. |
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A window that allows a user to see document pages exactly as they will print. |
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The type of drawing object that enables users to create shadowed, rotated, stretched, and wavy text effects. |
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Descriptive text that can be placed below an object. |
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A shape fill option that is used when you want to fill any shape with images such as logos, brands, or other graphic. |
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A shape fill that allows the user to transition from one color to another. |
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