Microsoft Word Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. buttons Buttons on the status bar that are used to change document views
  2. 5. A view that shows a document without margins, header and footers, or graphics
  3. 7. A bar near the top of an Office 2007 program window that contains the names of tabs, which contain the most frequently-used Office program commands
  4. 12. A feature that automatically detects and corrects typing errors, minor spelling errors, and capitalization, and inserts certain typographical symbols as you type
  5. 13. slider An adjustment on the status bar that is used to enlarge or decrease the display size of the document in the document window.
  6. 14. bar The bar at the bottom of the Word program window that shows information about the document, including the current page number, the total number of pages in a document, the document word count, and the on/off status of spelling and grammar checking, and contains the view buttons, the Zoom level button and the Zoom slider
Down
  1. 1. layout A view that shows a document as it will look on a printed page
  2. 2. tip A label that appears on the screen when you position the mouse pointer over a button or icon, to identify and provide information about the item or feature
  3. 4. An element of Office 2007 program windows that provides access to commands for creating, opening, saving, printing, and sharing documents, and to options for personalizing the programs
  4. 6. name A unique, descriptive name for a file that identifies the file’s content. A filename can be no more than 255 characters, including spaces, and can include letters, numbers, and certain symbols
  5. 8. wrap A feature that automatically moves the insertion point to the next line as you type
  6. 9. bar The bar at the top of the program window that indicates the program name and the name of the current file
  7. 10. An electronic file that you create using a program such as Word or Wordpad
  8. 11. An Office file whose content and/or formatting serves as the basis for new files. Each Office application has a special template file extension: .xltx (Excel), .dotx (Word), or .potx (Powerpoint). An Access template must be names Blank.accdb.