Question | Answer |
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. |