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18 Cards in this Set
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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. |
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feature |
The different components that make up Outlook: Calendar, Contacts, Journal, Mail, Notes, Tasks |
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fields |
Specific bits of information that Outlook stores about an item. |
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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. |
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folder |
Common name for Outlook components. |
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gallery |
A dropdown window containing multiple options within a group. |
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group |
Ribbon segment containing related commands. |
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item |
A record stored in Outlook. |
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Navigation Bar |
Provides access to Outlook components such as Contacts and the Calendar folder. |
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Peek |
A fly-out panel that shows what is happening in another Outlook feature. |
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Reading Pane |
Displays the text of a selected e-mail message. |
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ribbon |
Contains commands organized into groups that are located on tabs. |
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ScreenTip |
Brief description of an item’s purpose displayed when the mouse hovers on the item. |
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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. |
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tile |
An icon placed on the Windows Start screen that launches an application, opens a folder, or opens a file. |
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Title bar |
Identifies the application and the active feature. For example, when the Calendar is active, the Title bar says “Calendar—Microsoft Outlook |
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To-Do Bar |
Feature that summarizes information about appointments and tasks. |
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freebie |
:) |