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A. AutoComplete: The AutoComplete command automatically completes the text of the current date, day of the week, and month
D. Block Style: The Block Style letter format has open or mixed punctuation and is common to many business documents.
B. Backstage View: Before you begin working in Backstage view, you need to be familiar with Microsoft’s Office new user interface (UI).
E. Command: A command is an instruction that you give to Word by clicking a button or entering information into a command box.
C. Badges: The small square labels that contain this information are called badges.
F. Connection Status Menu: The Connection Status menu in the lower-right corner of Word Help lets you determine whether the Help screen displays content available at Office Online (you must be connected to the Internet to access this content, which offers the most up-to-date help available) or only those topics currently installed on your computer.
G. Dialog Box: The Font dialog box, as shown at right. Click Cancel to close the dialog box.
H. Dialog Box Launcher: Click the dialog box launcher in the lower-right corner of the Font group.
I. Groups: In turn, each tab contains several groups, or collections of related Word commands.
J. I-Beam: When you place your cursor near it, the insertion point changes to a large “I,” which is called the I-beam.
K. Insertion Point: The blinking insertion point in the upper-left corner of this document is where you will begin creating your text.
L. Key Tips: In Word 2010, KeyTips replace some keyboard shortcuts used in previous versions of Word.
Every command on the Ribbon and the Quick Access Toolbar has a KeyTip.
To display KeyTips, press the Alt key; KeyTips then appear as small letters and numbers hovering over their associated commands.
M. Menu: Command boxes with small drop-down arrows have a drop-down menu, or list of options, associated with them; you click the drop-down arrow to produce this menu
N. Mini Toolbar: Key mini toolbar and drag the mouse pointer over the word “toolbar” to select it. Notice that a faint image of the Mini toolbar appears once the word is selected, as above
O. Mixed Punctuation: whereas mixed punctuation requires a colon after the salutation and a comma after the closing.
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