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Backstage view

The view that opens when you click the File tab; it contains commands for managing files, setting program options, and printing.

feature

The different components that make up Outlook: Calendar, Contacts, Journal, Mail, Notes, Tasks

fields

Specific bits of information that Outlook stores about an item.

fly-out

A menu or pane that opens floating above the main window instead of docked to a fixed place on the screen and which changes the way every other pane appears.

folder

Common name for Outlook components.

gallery

A dropdown window containing multiple options within a group.

group

Ribbon segment containing related commands.

item

A record stored in Outlook.

Navigation Bar

Provides access to Outlook components such as Contacts and the Calendar folder.

Peek

A fly-out panel that shows what is happening in another Outlook feature.

Reading Pane

Displays the text of a selected e-mail message.

ribbon

Contains commands organized into groups that are located on tabs.

ScreenTip

Brief description of an item’s purpose displayed when the mouse hovers on the item.

Status bar

Identifies the number of items in the active feature. For example, when the Contacts tool is active, the number of contacts stored is displayed in the status bar.

tile

An icon placed on the Windows Start screen that launches an application, opens a folder, or opens a file.

Title bar

Identifies the application and the active feature. For example, when the Calendar is active, the Title bar says “Calendar—Microsoft Outlook

To-Do Bar

Feature that summarizes information about appointments and tasks.

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