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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Backstage View | A Backstage view is a screen that appears when you click the tab in microsoft word |
| Block Style | aligns text along the left margin |
| Command | is a instruction based on a action that you preform in word |
| Dialog box | displays additional information that you can use to execute a command |
| Dialog box launcher | A small arrow in the lower right corner of the group |
| Groups | tabs with several collections similar to word commands |
| I-beam | the insertion point changing to a large I |
| Insertion point | where you begin creating your text |
| Menu | list of options |
| Mixed punctuation | when the text ends in a colon after the salutation |
| Nonprinting characters | symbols for certain formatting commands, such as paragraphs , indents and tabs, and spaces between words |
| Open punctuation | no punctuation after the salutation or closing |
| Preview | |
| Quick Access Toolbar | |
| Repeat | repeats your last action |
| Ribbon | |
| Save | |
| Save as | command listed in the backstage view when you click the file tab |
| Settings | |
| Tabs | |
| Template | |
| Undo | lets you cancel or undo your last word command or action |
| White space | |
| Word wrap | automatically wraps to the next line as it reaches the right margin |