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  1. 3. list of dishes available in a restaurant.MiniToolbarWhen you select text, you can show or hide the handy Mini toolbar, which helps you work with fonts, alignment, text color, indenting, and bullets. Note: You cannot customize the Mini toolbarNonprinting Characters ~ Non-printable characters are parts of a character set that do not represent a written symbol or part of the text within a document or code, but rather are there in the context of signal and control in character encoding. They are used to tell word processors and certain applications, like Web browsers, how a document is supposed to look.
  2. 8. Tip ~ScreenTips are a helpful little embellishment that first appeared in Web browsers. You've probably hovered your mouse pointer over a link on a Web page so that you can see a small box appear that contains the address for the link. These ScreenTips can also appear in Word, where they are sometimes called ToolTips
  3. 9. ~Alternatively referred to as spacing or whitespace, white space is any section of a document that is unused or space around an object. White spaces help separate paragraphs of text, graphics, and other portions of a document, and helps a document look less crowded.
  4. 11. A number of people or things that are located close together or are considered or classed together
  5. 14. dialog box launcher is an iconic arrow that activates various options in the ribbon menu of Microsoft Office products. The dialog box launcher brings up different options depending on the menu being used.
  6. 15. menu ~A context menu (also called contextual, shortcut, and popup or pop-up menu) is a menu in a graphical user interface (GUI) that appears upon
  7. 17. girder that has the shape of an I when viewed in section
  8. 18. ~ A long, narrow strip of fabric, used especially for tying something or for decoration.
  9. 19. Microsoft Office 2007 and 2010 applications, like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, a keytip is a keyboard shortcut to use a function on a ribbon, also called a ribbon control.
  10. 22. ~ Unfasten, untie, or loosen (something).
  11. 23. ~ An act of saving data to a storage location, usually the hard drive.
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  1. 1. ~ A shaped piece of metal, wood, card, plastic, or other material used as a pattern for processes such as painting, cutting out, shaping, or drilling.
  2. 2. Ribbon contains the set of commands for working in a document, while the Microsoft Office Backstage view is the set of commands you use to do things to a document.
  3. 4. graphics-based programs, the insertion point is the point where the next characters typed from the keyboard will appear on the display screen. The insertion point is usually represented by a blinking vertical line.
  4. 5. interaction, such as a right-click mouse operation. ... From a technical point of view, such a context menu is a graphical control element.
  5. 6. In a web browser, an access key or accesskey allows a computer user to immediately jump to a specific part of a web page via the keyboard. They were introduced in 1999 and quickly achieved near-universal browser support.
  6. 7. wrap ~ A feature that automatically moves a word that is too long to fit on a line to the beginning of the next line
  7. 10. A software function that gives users the option of completing words or forms by a shorthand method on the basis of what has been typed before.
  8. 12. A small area on screen, in which the user is prompted to provide information or select commands.
  9. 13. Acess Toolbar ~The Quick Access Toolbar is a customizable toolbarthat contains a set of commands that are independent of the tab on the ribbon that is currently displayed. You can move the Quick Access Toolbar from one of the two possible locations, and you can add buttons that represent commands to the Quick Access Toolbar.
  10. 16. ~ Produce (books, newspapers, magazines, etc.), especially in large quantities, by a mechanical process involving the transfer of text, images, or designs to paper.
  11. 20. ~ A small flap or strip of material attached to or projecting from something, used to hold or manipulate it, or for identification and information.
  12. 21. ~ An inspection or viewing of something before it is bought or becomes generally known and available.