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Power point Ch1 voca

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Button A graphic icon that can be clicked to perform a specific task.
Command Controls that tells the computer to perform a particular task.
Cursor A vertical bar that indicates where the text you key will appear on the screen. Also know as an insertion point.
Dialog Box A box opened by a menu commands that allows you to select options or specific information to perform the command.
Folder An item that helps the user organize files
Group An organized set of commands that relates to a specific activity.
Placeholder A preset text box
Presentation A PowerPoint files. A presentation can contain text, pictures, charts, links to other pages, and other objects.
Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) A toolbar that allows users to quickly find commands.
Ribbon A panel in Microsoft office that organizes commands into tabs. The Ribbon changes depending on which applications and tools are activated.
ScreenTip A description that appears when you point to a button.
Scroll Bar A bar at the right side or bottom of the screen that allows you to move up and down or left and right in a document or worksheet.
Slide One page in a presentation.
Tab A clickable area of the Ribbon that displays menu options.
Title Bar The bar at the top of the screen that displays the name of the current window.
Monitor to watch and confirm. Also refers to the part of a computer that displays the screen.
Display To put or Spread before the viewer.
Status Bar The bar at the bottom of the page that displays information such as the current pages or slide number and the total number of pages or slides in the document.
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