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20 Cards in this Set
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The direction—horizontal or vertical—in which a page is laid out
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Orientation
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An area in a document’s left margin in which you can click and drag to select blocks of text
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Selection area
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Areas on the ribbon that contains buttons organized in groups
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Tab
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Highlighting text or activating an object so that you can manipulate or edit it in some way
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Selecting
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What shows there are more options for a command?
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scroll bar
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What is the term used to refer to commands done “behind the stage” of a document?
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File management
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What are shortcuts called in Word 2010?
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Key tips
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What will open an existing file?
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CTRL + F12
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A row of information related to the current program. The area is usually located at the bottom of a window
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Status bar
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The height (in points) of a collection of characters, where one point is equal to approximately 1/72 of an inch.
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Font Size
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Frequently used text saved in a gallery, from which it can be inserted quickly into a document
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Building Block
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In word processing, a block of text of any length that ends when you press the Enter key.
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Paragraph
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How can you maximize the document window?
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CTRL + F10
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How can you maximize the program window?
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ALT + F10
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How can you restore the program window size?
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ALT + F5
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What are used to display animation, command buttons, lists of options, and dialog boxes?
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ActiveX controls
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What informs you there is active content in a file and it has been disabled?
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Message Bar
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A box formed by the intersection of a row and column in a worksheet or a table, in which you enter information.
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Cell
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A small circle, square, or set of dots that appears at the corner or on the side of a selected object. You drag these handles to change the size of the object horizontally, vertically, or proportionally.
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Size handles
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Splitting a word that would otherwise extend beyond the right margin of the page.
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Hyphenation
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