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Microsoft Office Word

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1. Surrounds a collection of groups - each group contains related commands






2. Includes both enlarging and reducing the size of a graphic






3. Keyboard keys or combinations that allow you to format text as you type






4. Located at either end of a scroll bar - it allows you to display different portions of the document in the document window rather than drag the scroll bar






5. The process of moving text by dragging the selected item to the new location and inserting it (dropping it)






6. Predefined styles that are part of a style set






7. A small arrow on the lower-right corner of some groups on the Ribbon - when clicked - displays a dialog box or a task pane with additional options for the group






8. An identifier that links a citation to a source






9. A blinking vertical bar which indicates where the next text - graphics - or other items will be inserted






10. A resource where you can find answers to questions and display information on various topics of Word






11. The default style in Word which is usually 11-point Calibri






12. Appears automatically based on the tasks you perform - it contains commands relating to changing the appearance of text in the document - but these commands can be found on the ribbon - and this item allows mouse movements to be minimized






13. Located at the bottom of the document window above the Windows Vista taskbar; it presents information about the document - progress of current tasks - and the status of certain commands and keys - it also provides controls for viewing the documents -






14. The tab currently displayed






15. A list of sources that are alphabetized and Word can automatically format in for you






16. Another name for the information included in the document properties






17. The name assigned to a file when it is saved






18. Appears on the status bar with an animated pencil writing on paper that indicates that Word is checking for spelling and grammar errors






19. Text has a slanted appearance






20. The format that indents just the first line of a paragraph






21. The small square at the 0" mark on the ruler that allows you to change the entire left margin






22. Moving the top or bottom portion of the document off the screen






23. A printed version of the document






24. Help you organize and identify files - they are details about a file






25. The document properties that are associated with all Microsoft Office documents and include authors - title - and subject






26. The process of using someone else's work and claiming it as your own






27. A window that can remain open and visible while you work in the document






28. Feature that automatically corrects these kinds of errors as you type them in the document (spelling and grammar)






29. The character displays somewhat thicker and darker






30. Additional words - sentences - or paragraphs may be required in a document






31. Used to adjust the size of graphics and are small circles on the corners of selected graphics






32. Contains areas where you can view and enter document properties - found under the prepare submenu






33. Allows you to type words in a paragraph continually wihtout pressing the ENTER key at the end of each line






34. The default typing mode that means as you type a character Word moves all the character to the right one position






35. A named group of formatting characteristics - including font and font size






36. A theme identifies 12 complementary colors for text - background - accents - and links in the document






37. The amount of vertical space between lines of text in a paragraph






38. Instead of noting each source at the bottom of the page or at the end of the paper - it is in-text citations






39. Defines the appearance and shape of the letters - numbers - and special characters






40. An on-screen note that provides the name of a command - available keyboard shortcuts - a description of the command - and sometimes instructions on how to obtain help for performing the action






41. A list of sources in an MLA style document that are directly referenced in the text






42. An alphabetical list of sources referenced in a paper






43. The document properties that include file system properties - such as the date you create or change a file - and statistics






44. The MLA term used to refer to the bibliographic list of sources at the end of the paper






45. Located by default above the Ribbon; it provides easy access to frequently used commands - the default are save - undo - and redo. If you add more commands - this may interfere with the title of the document - so it can be moved below the ribbon






46. Within themes - and they defines the format for two fonts: headings and body text






47. Text that is changed because it needed to be revised






48. Located near the top of the Word window - the control center of word - which has buttons - boxes - and galleries






49. The format of endnotes and footnotes be any length and format - and it named sequentially by number automatically by Word based on the superscripts within the documents






50. The process of holding down the mouse button while moving the mouse and then releasing the mouse






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