INTRO
Across
- 5. a toolbar that appears next to the pointer whenever you select text and contains buttons for the most commonly used formatting commands, such as font, font size, styles, color, alignment, and indents that may appear in different groups or tabs on the ribbon.
- 6. Provides access to the main set of commands organized by task into tabs and groups
- 7. Software that allocates system resources, manages storage space, maintains security, detects equipment failure, controls basic input and output, and helps the computer perform essential tasks such as displaying information on the computer screen and saving data on disks
- 10. A combination of keys you press to perform a command.
- 12. Provides information about the program, open file, or current task as well as the view shortcuts and zoom controls
- 15. anything that can be manipulated independently as a whole, such as a chart, table, picture, video, or sound clip
- 16. Provides one click access to commonly used commands such as Save and Undo
- 20. the left pane of the file explorer window that provides access to resources and locations on your computer
- 23. Resize and close the program window or the workspace
- 24. a list of commands directly related to the object that you right clicked.
- 25. a grid or menu that shows a visual representation of the options available for a command
- 27. change how a file is displayed in the workspace
- 28. a picture of a familiar object, such as a file folder or document, to represent an item stored on your computer such as a program or file
- 29. Opens the Help Window for that program. Information in Office you can use to find out how to perform a task or obtain more information about a feature.
- 30. magnify or shrink the content displayed in the workspace
- 31. your work area for using productivity applications and applications designed to run in previous versions of windows
- 32. An office feature that shows the results you would achieve in your file, such as the effects of formatting options on a documents appearance, if you click the option to which you are pointing
- 33. with an s is the program that operates the PC.
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- 1. Provides access to document level features and program settings
- 2. a button you click to open a task pane or dialog box that provides more advanced functionality for a group of tasks.
- 3. a container for files
- 4. Displays the file you are working on
- 8. Contains the name of the open file, the program name, and the sizing buttons
- 9. A ribbon tab that contains commands related to the selected object so you can manipulate, edit, and format that object.
- 11. rectangular area of the screen. Used to display a program, data, or information.
- 13. bar at the bottom of the desktop
- 14. A type of user interface that relies on icons, windows, menus, dialog boxes, and special design features, as well as a mouse, to interact with the operating system and the components of a computer system
- 17. the location at the top of the file system hierarchy where Windows stores folders and important files that it needs when you turn on the computer
- 18. a window that provides access to commands for common tasks you’ll perform in Office programs
- 19. a shared boundary across which 2 separate components of a computer system exchange information
- 21. a special window where you enter or choose settings for how you want to perform a task
- 22. a 8 tool that displays the contents of your computer and uses icons to represent drives, folders, and files
- 25. a collection of buttons for related commands on the ribbon
- 26. a folder contained within another folder