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29 Cards in this Set
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Groups tools by their functions and is broken down into three different portions
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The Ribbon
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The three portions of the Ribbon are
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1. Tabs
2. Groups 3. Buttons |
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The tabs in the ribbon are
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The different tasks you can do in an application
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The groups with in the tabs break
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the tasks into subtasks.
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The buttons within each group
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carries out the commands.
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Provides you with related tasks for formatting text.
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The Word Ribbon.
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Allows you to find related tasks involving cell fromatting
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The Excel Ribbon
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Allows you to create and use a database
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THe Acess Ribbon
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Allows you to design and create presentations with ease
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THe PowerPoint Ribbon.
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Input that tells the computer which task to execute
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Command
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The underlined letter in a command name
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The hotkey.
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A type of command that can be switched off or on.
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Toggle
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A list of commands
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Menu
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A symbol comprised of three periods that indicate more will follow (...)
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Ellipsis
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A balloon containing information that is displayed when you rest your mouse pointer on certain screen elements
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Shortcut menu
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A standard setting or mode of operation
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Default
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Enlarge a window so it fills the entire screen.
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Maximize
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Hide a window so it appears only as a button on the Windows taskbar.
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Minimize
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Return a window to its previous size and position on the screen
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Restore Down.
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Increase the size of the document as it is displayed on-screen.
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Zoom In
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Decrease the size of the document as it is displayed on-screen. This does not affect the actual size of the printed document.
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Zoom out
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Shift the displayed area of the document up, down, left, or right
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Scroll
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The window in which you are currently working
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Active Window
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Arrange windows so they do not overlap
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Tile
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Arrange windows so they overlap, with the active window in front.
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Cascade
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A feature that causes text to move automatically from the end of one line to the beginning of the next.
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Word Wrap
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A non printing character inserted in a document to indicate where a paragraph ends.
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Paragraph mark.
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The command for reverseing a previous action
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Undo.
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The command for reversing the Undo command
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Redo.
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