Introduction

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Across
  1. 4. the button that hides a window so that only its program button is visible on the taskbar
  2. 6. a toolbar that appears next to the pointer whenever you select text
  3. 7. Pane a window that provides access to commands for common tasks you’ll perform in Office programs
  4. 9. bar at the bottom of the desktop
  5. 10. change how a file is displayed in the workspace
  6. 13. Opens the Help Window for a program for Information to find out how to perform a task or obtain information.
  7. 16. a button to click that opens a task pane or dialog box with advanced commands.
  8. 17. rectangular area of the screen Used to display a program, data, or information
  9. 18. Bar Contains the name of the open file, the program name, and the sizing buttons
  10. 19. a folder contained within another folder
  11. 22. your work area for using productivity applications and applications designed to run in previous versions of windows
  12. 23. A ribbon tab with commands for the selected object so you can manipulate, edit, and format that object.
  13. 24. Provides access to document level features and program settings
  14. 25. directory the location at the top of the file system hierarchy where Windows stores folders
  15. 26. a special window where you enter or choose settings for how you want to perform a task
  16. 27. a grid or menu that shows a visual representation of the options available for a command
  17. 28. a collection of buttons for related commands on the ribbon
Down
  1. 1. Provides access to the main set of commands organized by task into tabs and groups
  2. 2. Preview An feature that shows the results you would achieve in your file.
  3. 3. Displays the file you are working on
  4. 4. the button that expands a window to fill the screen
  5. 5. Controls magnify or shrink the content displayed in the workspace
  6. 8. a picture of an object, such as a program or file
  7. 11. to shift text up or down in a window to display content currently not visible on the screen
  8. 12. a list of commands directly related to the object that you right clicked.
  9. 14. Resize and close the program window or the workspace
  10. 15. Provides one click access to commonly used commands such as Save and Undo
  11. 20. Provides information about the program, open file, current task, view shortcuts and zoom controls
  12. 21. a container for files