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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Insertion Point | A blinking vertical line that shows where text will appear when you begin typing. |
| Landscape Orientation | A page or worksheet rotated so it is wider than it is long. |
| Portrait Orientation | A page or worksheet rotated so it is longer than wide. |
| Print Layout View | The most common way of viewing a document on screen; it shows how a document will look when it is printed, and you can work with headers and footers, margins, columns, and graphics, which are all displayed. |
| Print Preview | A way of viewing a document on screen that enables you to see the document as it will appear when printed. |
| Quick Access Toolbar | A small customizable toolbar at the top of the screen with buttons for common commands such as Save and Undo. |
| Ribbon | An area at the top of an Office program window that contains commands for working with the open file; the commands are organized under tabs. |
| Status Bar | A bar at the bottom of the program window that provides information about the current file and process. |
| Toolbar | An area in a window that contains buttons used to execute a function or open a command menu. |
| View Buttons | In an Office program window, buttons that you can click to change views quickly. |
| Web Layout View | A way of viewing a document on screen that simulates the wat a document will look when it is viewed as a Web page; text and graphics appear the way they would in a Web browser, and backgrounds are visible. |
| Word Processing | The use of a computer and software to enter and edit text and produce documents such as letters, memos, forms, and reports. |
| Word Wrap | A feature in Word that automatically wraps words around to the next line when they will not fit on the current line. |
| Zoom | The percentage the file is magnified or reduced on the screen; 100% zoom represents the normal size; percentages higher than that mean the document appears larger on screen; percentages lower than that mean the document appears small on screen. |
| Zoom Slider | A bar in the lower-right corner of an Office program window that you can use to increase or decrease the size of the document on screen. |