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- 3. The bar at the top of the program window that indicates the program name and the name of the current file.
- 5. An adjustment on the status bar that is used to enlarge or decrease the display size of the document in the document window.
- 6. A feature that automatically moves the insertion point on the next line as you type.
- 7. An electronic file that you create using a program such as Word or WordPad.
- 9. Nonprinting characters that appear on screen to indicate the ends of paragraphs, tabs, and other formatting elements.
- 11. To highlight an item in order to perform some action on it.
- 12. A document that is without margins,headers and footers,or graphics.
- 13. A way of displaying a document in the document window; each view provides features useful for editing and formatting different types of documents.
- 14. An Office file whose content and/or formatting services as the basis for new files. Each Office application has a special template file extension.
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- 1. 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.
- 2. 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.
- 4. Buttons on the status bar that are used to change document views.
- 8. A view that displays how a document, spreadsheet, database object, or presentation will appear when printed.
- 10. A toolbar that appears faintly above text when you first select it and includes the most commonly used text and paragraph formatting commands.
