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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Word Processing | The production of typewritten documents (such as business letters) with automated and usually computerized typing and text-editing equipment |
| Office Button | The button, which is located in the top left corner of the ribbon next to the Quick Access toolbar, is a link to the “missing” file menu, which is now referred to as the Office Menu |
| Ribbon | The ribbon is a user interface element created by Microsoft, which was introduced with Microsoft Office 2007. It is part of the "Microsoft Office Fluent" interface and combines the menu bar and toolbar into a single floating pane. |
| Quick Access toolbar | The Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) is a Windows Office feature that contains a set of predefined or commonly used commands that may be used and generated across all environments. |
| Insertion Point | An insertion point is the location on the screen where the next character typed will be inserted. |
| Status bar | A status bar is located at the bottom of Internet browser windows and many application windows and displays the current state of the web page or application being displayed. |
| View Buttons | Is a feature that lets you change how the presentation or document appears. |
| Zoom slider | Zoom Slider is the name of a web-based slideshow utility, written purely in the JavaScript language programming. This slideshow feature enables you to zoom in and out, insert HTML captions for images, view thumbnail images, and use navigation controls. |
| Word Wrap | Word wrapping is when a line of text automatically "wraps" to the next line when it gets to the end of a page or text field. |
| Select text | Selecting is the process of highlighting text or picking an object. For example, a user may select text to copy, cut, or move that text to an alternate location or select a file they want to view. |
| Toggling | To alternate between two or more electronic, mechanical, or computer-related options, usually by the operation of a single switch or keystroke: toggled back and forth between two windows on the screen. |
| Quick Styles | A Quick Style is a style listed in the Microsoft Word styles list that can be accessed at any time. If you format text the same way frequently, you can create a Quick Style to apply that same formatting to any text. |
| Crop | Computer Definition To remove parts of a digital image or physical photo to retain a smaller section of the original. Cropping a digital image is performed by a function in every image or photo editing program. |
| Desktop Publishing | Desktop publishing (DTP) is the creation of documents using page layout software on a personal ("desktop") computer. |
| Drag and Drop | In computer graphical user interfaces, drag and drop is a pointing device gesture in which the user selects a virtual object by "grabbing" it and dragging it to a different location or onto another virtual object. |
| Clipboard | The clipboard, also known as pasteboard, is a special location in your computer's memory that temporarily stores cut or copied data from a document. |
| Formatting | The organization of information according to preset specifications (usually for computer processing) data format , data formatting , format computer , computing device , computing machine , data processor , electronic computer |
| Find and Replace | Alternatively referred to as Search and Replace, Find and Replace or Replace is the act of finding text and replacing the found text with an alternative. |
| Gutter | A gutter is a blank area or space that runs between text or pages of a document. |
| Handles | In computer programming, a handle is an abstract reference to a resource that is used when application software references blocks of memory or objects that are managed by another system like a database or an operating system. |