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each end of a scroll bar Display different portions of a document ; vertical and horizontal scroll bar Reflects the location of the portion of the document that is displayed Presents information about the document active tab (WD 7) Home tab (WD 7) scroll bar (WD 7) scroll box (WD 7) status bar (WD 7) Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] tab (WD 7) A collection of groups contextual tabs (WD 8) Other tabs that get displayed when you perform certain tasks A set of choices arranged in a grid or in a list A feature that allows you to point to a gallery choice to see its effect Displays a dialog box or a task pane with additional options An on-screen note that provides the name of the command Contains commands related to changing the appearance of text in a document A window that can remain open and visible while you work in the document Provides easy access to frequently used commands A list of frequently used commands that relate to the right-clicked object Contains a list of commands gallery (WD 8) live preview (WD 8) Dialog Box Launcher (WD 9) Enhanced ScreenTip (WD 9) Mini toolbar (WD 9) task pane (WD 9) Quick Access Toolbar (WD 10) shortcut menu (WD 10) menu (WD 11 Office Button (WD 11 Key Tip (WD 12 A central location for managing and sharing documents A list of additional commands associated with the selected command Code letter Key Tip badge (WD 12) Keyboard code icon BACKSPACE (WD 13) To delete an error Spelling and Grammar Check icon (WD 13) formatting mark (WD 14) Checks for spelling and grammar errors A character that Word displays on the screen but is not visible on a printed document A character that word displays submenu (WD 11) nonprinting character (WD 14) Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office 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with uneven right edges The default style in Word point (WD 23) A measurement system of Word style (WD 23) A named group of formatting characteristics, including font and font size A set of unified formats for fonts colors and graphics To be positioned horizontally between the left and right margins on the page A series of paragraphs each beginning with a bullet character folder (WD 19) character formatting (WD 22) bullet (WD 23) font (WD 23) font size (WD 23) left-aligned (WD 23) theme (WD 23) centered (WD 26) bulleted list (WD 32) Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 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program that can damage files and programs on your computer The symbols around pictures sizing handles (WD 42) Small squares and circles scroll (WD 43) The top or bottom portion of the document Enlarging and reducing the size of a graphic The details about a file style set (WD 36) color scheme (WD 37) resizing (WD 46) document properties (WD 50) keywords (WD 50) metadata (WD 50) automatically updated properties (WD 51) Document Information Panel (WD 51) standard properties (WD 51) Words or phrases that further describe the document Document properties Include file system properties such as the date you create or change a file, and statistics such as the file size Contains areas where you can view and enter document properties Associated with all Microsoft Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications 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documents and include author, title, and subject A printed version of the document A printed version of the document The default typing mode Finds answers to questions and displays information about various topics Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1] Learned in Mr. Horner’s Office Applications class [Chapter 1]