definitions | term |
a program that combines several computer applications | Intergated software package |
the office application that lets you create letter | microsoft word |
the office application that lets you work with numbers to prepare budgets | excel |
the office application that can be used to create slides and outlines | powerpoint |
the office application that helps you design professional looking documents | publisher |
an office application can be started from the _____ menu | program |
a ist of an option to choose from within the program | menu |
small pictures | icons |
loading a file from a disk to your screen | opening a file |
storing a file on a disk using a current name | save |
removing a file from the computer screen | closing a file |
the number of characters allowed in filename | 225 |
a vast network of computers linked to one another | internet |
contain buttons for changing formatting, such as alignment and type styles | formatting toolbar |
the setting used useless another option is chosen | default |
contains buttons you can use to preform common tasks | standard toolbar |
software used to display web pages on your computer | web browser |
storing a file on a disk using new name | save as |
displays the name of the office program and the current file | title bar |
a help feature that offers tips, advice, and hints on how to work more effectively | office assissant |
a system of computers that share information by means of hypertext links on "pages" | world wide web |
shows that start button and all open programs | taskbar |
highlighted cell ready for entry data | active cell |
intersection of row and column in a worksheet or table | cell |
appear vertically in a worksheet and are identified by letters at the top of the worksheet window | column |
appears directly below the toolbar in the worksheet: displays a formula when the cell of a worksheet contains a calculated value | formula box |
entry point of a worksheet; highlighted cell is indicated by a dark border | highlight |
area on the left side of the formula bar that identified the cell reference of the active | name box |