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