Sam Medina
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- word processing program
- software that allows you to enter, edit, and format text and graphics
- documents
- files you create using Word are called
- Word program window
- opens and displays a blank document
- insertion point
- indicates where text appears when you type
- mouse pointer
- changes shape depending on its location in the Word program window
- Ribbon
- contains tabs
- Tabs
- include buttons for commands organized in groups
- Quick Access toolbar
- contains frequently used commands and is customizable
- Title bar
- displays the program and document names
- Office button
- opens a menu of commands related to managing and sharing documents
- Microsoft Office Help button
- provides access to the Word Help system
- Document window
- displays the current document
- Rulers
- show margin, tab, and indent settings
- Scroll bars
- are used to display different parts of the document in the document window
- View buttons
- used to switch between Word document views
- Status bar
- shows page information, the location of the insertion point, and the on/off status of several Word features
- word-wrap
- As you type, the insertion point moves automatically to the next line when you reach the right margin
- Zoom level button
- provide quick ways to enlarge and decrease a document onscreen view
- Save button
- Save a file for the first time using the
- select
- Click and drag the I-beam pointer across text to select it
- Formatting marks
- special characters that appear on screen to help you edit and format text
- Print Preview
- Before printing a document, examine it for errors in
- Print command
- Print a document after proofing a document and correcting errors
- template
- formatted document that contains placeholder text
- Undo button
- Reverse the last action with
- Redo button
- Restore a change that you reversed
- Repeat command
- Repeat a change
- Print Layout view
- displays a document as it will look on a printed page
- Full Screen Reading view
- displays document so it is easy to read onscreen
- Web Layout view
- displays a document as it will look when viewed on a computer screen using a Web browser
- Outline view
- displays the headings in a document in outline form
- Draft view
- shows a simplified layout of a document, without margins, headers and footers, or graphics
- Microsoft Word is a word processing program used to create
- Letters Memos Newsletters Research papers Web pages Business cards Resumes Financial reports Other types of documents
- Graphics
- Pictures in a document
- Header
- The top place where you can add text
- Chart
- Visual Aid
- Blank Document
- A document with nothing on it
- Cut
- The button where you take something out of a document and add it somewhere else