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POBF Ms Lesson 1
Vocabulary
Term | Definition |
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Backstage view | the view that opens when you hit file tab. sets program options, open files, and printing |
command | a button list or other clickable option on the Ribbon |
dialog box | a box that lets you type and ask questions |
dialog box launcher | on the Ribbon, It is a small icon related to that group |
down drop arrow | an arrow to say that there are more options |
drop down list | appears when a drop down item is clicked |
file tab | a tab where your files are located |
group | a collection of things |
I- Beam | when you place your cursor near it the insertion point changes to a large I |
key tip | letter or number that appears next to a ket tip on screen tool when the alt key is pressed |
mini toolbar | a small toolbar with helpful items |
quick access toolbar | located above the ribbon and contains commands that access most often |
ribbon | contains multiple commands |
screen tip | Information that pops up on the screen |
shortcut menu | a menu for shortcut |
tab | labeled section of the ribbon |
text box | a box where you can type and where you can edit your writings |
zoom | where you can make the screen bigger as if you are zooming in |
backstage view | when saving a document for the first time you need to specify the file name and location |
blocl style | format alignments |
command | is an instruction based on an action that you perform in Word by clicking a button or entering information into a command box. |
dialog box | that 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 |
save | e button in the Quick Access Toolbar for the first time opens the Save As screen. |
save as | s also appears as a command listed in Backstage view when you click the File tab. When saving a document for the first time, you need to specify the filename and location where the document will be saved. |
template | is a master document with predefined page layout, fonts, margins, and styles that is used to create new documents with the same basic formatting. |
undo | remove something that you have done |
white space | e is the space between pages of the document. |
word wrap | In this lesson, you create a letter using the Block Style format |
mixed punctuation | In this lesson, you create a letter using the Block Style format |
non-printing characters | which are symbols for certain formatting commands, such as paragraphs ( ¶ ), indents and tabs ( → ), and spaces ( • ) between words. |
open punctuation | requires no punctuation after the salutation or the closing, |