The Windows Environment

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Across
  1. 2. The section on the taskbar that shows system icons such as time, battery, and network.
  2. 6. The main space where text is typed and edited.
  3. 9. The bar usually located at the bottom of the desktop that shows open programs and the Start button.
  4. 11. The picture or colour displayed on the desktop background.
  5. 12. A document, picture, video, or other piece of information saved on a computer.
  6. 13. Allows users to move up and down or side to side in a document.
  7. 15. A link that provides quick access to a program, file, or folder.
  8. 16. Displays information about the document such as page number, word count, and language.
  9. 18. The strip at the top of the screen that contains tabs and groups of commands.
Down
  1. 1. A small picture that represents a program, file, or folder.
  2. 3. A container used to store files and other folders.
  3. 4. Displays the name of the document and the Microsoft Word program.
  4. 5. The main screen that appears after the computer starts. It is the workspace where icons, files, and folders are displayed.
  5. 7. The blinking vertical line that shows where text will appear.
  6. 8. Categories on the ribbon such as Home, Insert, Design, Layout, and Review.
  7. 10. Helps users measure and align text, margins, and tabs.
  8. 13. A menu that allows the user to open programs, search for files, or shut down the computer.
  9. 14. A special folder that stores files that have been deleted.
  10. 17. A rectangular area on the screen where a program or document is displayed.