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30 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Access keys |
a tool that enhances the keyboard shortcuts and appears assmall letters on the Ribbon.
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Autocomplete |
Word also has a number of tools and automatic features to makecreating a document easier, including nonprinting characters, AutoComplete, and Word Wrap. |
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Backstage view |
Save As also appears as a command listed in Backstage view when you click the Filetab. |
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Block style |
In this lesson, youcreate a letter using the Block Style format with mixed punctuation. |
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Command |
Microsoft has designed the Word UI to provide easy access to the commands you need most often when creating and editing documents. |
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Dialog box |
In this exercise, you learn to use the Ribbon by making tabs active, hiding and displaying com-mand groups, and using the dialog box launcher and drop-down arrows. |
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Dialog box launcher |
Some groups have a dialog box launcher —a small arrow in the lower-right corner of the group—that you click to launch a dialog box that displays additional options or information you can use to execute a command. |
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Groups |
In this exercise, you learn to use the Ribbon by making tabs active, hiding and displaying com-mand groups, and using the dialog box launcher and drop-down arrows. |
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i-beam |
When you place your cursor near it, the insertion point changes to a large “I,” whichis called the I-beam . |
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insertion point |
The blinking insertion point in the upper-left corner of this document is where you begin creat-ing your text. |
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Keytips |
a tool that enhances the keyboard shortcuts and appears assmall letters on the Ribbon. Access keys are also known as KeyTips . |
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Menu |
If your school is operating on Windows 7, launch Word 2013 by double-clicking the Word pro-gram icon on your desktop or by choosing Microsoft Word 2013 from the Start menu. |
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mini toolbar |
ciently. In this section, you learn how to locate and use the Ribbon, the Mini toolbar, andthe Quick Access Toolbar to access Word commands. |
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Mixed punctuation |
To separate paragraphs and create blank lines, press Enter . In this lesson, youcreate a letter using the Block Style format with mixed punctuation. |
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nonprinting characters |
Word also has a number of tools and automatic features to makecreating a document easier, including nonprinting characters, AutoComplete, and Word Wrap. |
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Open punctuation |
Open punctuation requires no punctuation after the salutation or the closing. |
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Preview |
The Preview screen enables you to visually check your document forerrors before printing. |
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Confi gure documents to print.Print document sections. Set print scaling. |
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Quick access |
Quick Access Toolbar to access Word commands. |
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Redo |
The Quick Access Toolbar is located above the Ribbon and contains commands that users’ ac-cess most often, such as Save, Undo, and Redo—by default. |
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Ribbon |
In Word 2013, the Ribbon contains multiple commands separated by tabs. |
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Save |
Save document in alternative fi le formats.Maintain backward compatibility. |
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Screentip |
When you hover over a command on the Ribbon, a ScreenTip appears displaying the name of thecommand and additional information about the command. |
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Settings |
Microsoft has designed the Word UI to provide easy access to the commands you need most often when creating and editing documents. (Note that your screen might vary somewhat from the one shown here, depending on your program’s settings.) Use Figure 1-1 as a reference throughout this lesson as well as the rest of this book. |
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Shortcut menu |
You also learn to display the shortcut menu , which contains a list of useful commands. To displaythe shortcut menu, right-click on selected text. If you are familiar with the Mini toolbar, you will notice that new commands have been added to the Mini toolbar. |
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Tabs |
Separates commands |
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Template |
Demonstrate how to use Show/Hide.Create new documents and apply templates. |
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Undo |
The Quick Access Toolbar is located above the Ribbon and contains commands that users’ ac-cess most often, such as Save, Undo, |
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White space |
The white space is the space between pages of the document. This appears at the top and bottom of |
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Word wrap |
Word also has a number of tools and automatic features to makecreating a document easier, including nonprinting characters, AutoComplete, and Word Wrap. |