Question | Answer |
Quick style | Settings that affect the way text looks in the document and that you can apply by clicking a button on the Ribbon. |
Find | Using this command, you can quickly search a document for every occurrence of a specific word or phrase you type in the Find what box. |
Repeat | This command replicates the most recent action. |
Copy | When you duplicate selected text. Notice that the text remains in its original location and a copy of it is placed on the Clipboard. |
Drag | To select text with the mouse. To perform this function, position the I |
Select | To highlight a block of text. |
Redo | This command reverses an Undo action. |
Paste | Refers to placing clipboard text in to your document. |
Show/Hide | Command allows you to see these hidden formatting marks (¶ ). |
Format | Refers to the appearance of text. |
Toggle | Switching between two options using the keyboard. |
Undo | Reverses recent actions. |
Office Clipboard | A special clipboard on which you can collect up 24 selections. |
Go to | Feature that allows you to jump to a specific part of a document. |
Wild Cards | 0 Special characters that represent other characters. |
Drag and Drop | The easiest way to move text. To perform this function: select the appropriate text, position the pointer on top of the selected text, and then drag the selected text to the new location. |
Replace | Feature that allows you to replace a word or phrase in the Find what box with another word or phrase you key in the Replace with box. |
Paste Options | When you use the Paste command, this button appears below and to the right of the pasted text. This button offers you a variety of formatting options. |
Clipboard | Temporary storage place in the computer’s memory. |
Cut | When you perform this function to selected text, it is removed from the document and placed on the Clipboard |