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Displays only the text of a document without showing the arrangement of the text; if your document includes any pictures, they would not appear. |
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View that removes the Ribbon and the status bar from the screen. It leaves only the document and, in place of the Ribbon, a small bar called a toolbar that contains buttons for performing commands. |
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Text appears in a document at this point. |
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Documents appear wider than they are long. |
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Displays headings and text in outline form so you can see the structure of your document and reorganize easily. |
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Documents appear longer than they are wide. |
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Shows how a document will look when it is printed. |
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Use the Save button on this toolbar to save a document for the first time. |
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Contains commands for working with the document, organized by tabs. |
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Displays information about the current document and process. |
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A small bar that appears in Full Screen Reading view that contains buttons for performing commands. |
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Used to switch between views; located at the bottom-right of the document window. |
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The use of computer software to enter and edit text. |
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If the text you are typing extends beyond the right margin, it automatically moves to the next line. |
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Feature used to magnify and reduce your document on the screen. |
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Simulates the way a document will look when it is viewed as a Web page; text and graphics appear as they would in a web browser. |
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a perspective added to a border to give the appearance of three dimensions |
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Pre-drawn shapes that come with Word 2010. |
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a line placed on one or more sides of a paragraph(s), page, pr text box |
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A dot or symbol that marks an important line of information or designates items in a list. |
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Files such as pictures, sounds, and videos that you can insert in an Office document |
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A folder used to store clip files in the Microsoft Clip Organizer |
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the difference between color values in different parts of the same image. |
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a personal business letter that you send with your resume when you apply for a job |
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A recipient's address printed on the outside of an envelope. |
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A chart or graph usually used to illustrate a concept or describe the relationship of parts to a whole |
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the inside area of a shape or other object |
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a complete set of characters in a specific design, style, and size |
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the color of charaacters in a font set. |
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Enhancements applied to font characters |
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the height of an uppercase letter in a font set |
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The slant and weight of characters in a font set |
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a style of letter in which all lines start flush with the left margin-that is, without indents. |
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a temporary left and/or right margin for lines or paragraph. |
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the recipient's address typed in the letter above the saultation. |
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a folder that comes with Office. It contains drawings, photographs, sounds, videos, and other media files that you can insert and use in Office documents. |
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A style of letter in which some lines start at the center of the page. |
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A graphic, picture, chart, shape, text box, or other element that can be inserted in a document. |
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The border that defines the outer boundary of a shape or other object. |
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A graphics image stored in a graphics file format. |
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a font that has straight edges |
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the intensity or depth of a color |
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a font that looks like handwriting |
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a font that has curved or extended edges |
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an effect designed to give the appearance of a shadow behind a border |
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To organize items into a specified order |
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A visual element such as a shape, mathematical or scientific notation, or currency sign that you can insert as a character into a document. |
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the default font sets applied with a theme. |
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