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19 Cards in this Set
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Application
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A software program, such as Microsoft Word or Excel, used to perform a specific task.
Closing- To terminate the use of an open file but leave the program window open. |
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Dialog Box Launcher
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A window that opens when more information is needed before an action can be performed.
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Exiting
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To shut down a program, freeing up memory and resources for your computer to perform other tasks.
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File extension
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A unique suffix added to filenames that indicate the program in which it was created.
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Help
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A resource that can assist in performing a task.
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Help desk
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A group of computer professionals who are able to troubleshoot and solve computer issues.
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Mini toolbar
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A task-specific toolbar that appears and disappears depending on the action you are performing.
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Operating system
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The program that controls the basic operation of your computer.
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Print
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To create a hard copy of a document.
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Program Window
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The main work area, where you will enter, edit, and format information.
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Quick access toolbar
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A toolbar at the top of the program window that contains buttons for saving, undoing, and redoing tasks.
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Ribbon
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A bar with several tabs that group command buttons into related categories.
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Save/Save As
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To store the updates you have made to your document and keep the file with its current name.
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ScreenTip
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A window that displays when you move the mouse over a button that says the name of the button and any keyboard shortcuts.
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Scroll bars
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A bar that allows more information to be shown at once.
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Status bar
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A bar at the bottom of the of the program window that includes options for changing the view or navigate in your file.
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Suite
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A group of programs designed to work together.
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Zoom
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To change the magnification of a document
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Closing
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To terminate the use of an open file but leave the program window open.
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