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Application Window
The main window that serves as the primary interface between the user and application.
Dialog Box Launcher
An information-exchange window in which the user selects options, sets defaults, chooses items from lists, or otherwise provides information Windows needs before it can execute a command.
Document Window
The area in an application window where you enter new text and data or change existing text and data.
File
A collection of information saved as a unit.
File Compatibility
The ability to open and work with files without a format conflict.
File Extension
3 or 4 characters automatically added to the file name when the document is saved; a period seperates the filename and the extension, which typically identifies the type of file.
Folders
A means for organizing files into manageable groups.
I-Beam
The shape the mouse pointer takes when it is positioned on text in a document.
Insertion Point
A vertical blinking line in the document window that indicates the location in the document where new text and data will be entered.
Path
The route the operating system uses to locate a document; the path identifies the disk and any folders relative to the location of the document.
Ribbon
A banner in the office fluent user interface that organizes commands in logical groups presented on tabs.
Save A Document
To store a document on a disk or other storage medium.
ScreenTip
A small window with descriptive text that appears when you position the mouse pointer on a command or control in the application window.
Scroll
To move text and content vertically or horizontally on a display screen when searching for a particular section, line, option, and so on.