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Application Window
The main window that serves as the primary interface between the user and the application.
Dialog Box Launcher
An information-exchange window in which the user slects options, sets defaults, chooses items from lists, or therwise provides information Windows needs before it can execute a command.
Document window
The area in a application window where you enter new text and dat or change existing text and data.
File
A collection of information saved as in a unit.
File compatibility
The ability to open and work with files wwithout a format conflict.
File extension
Three or four characters automatically added tot the filename when the document is saved; a period separates the filename and the extension, which typically identifies the type of files.
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 when new text and data will be entered.
Open a document
To load a file into an application.
Path
The route the operating system uses to locate a document; the path identifies the disk and any folder relatives 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 postion the mouse pointer on a command or control in the application window.
Scroll
Bar on the right side or bottom of a window that you click to bring different parts of a document into view.