Title Bar - it displays the program name and the name of the document being written or edited.
Menu Bar - it allows you to access various commands, which are grouped according to function.
Standard Toolbar - it displays buttons that can be selected to perform common editing tasks.
Formatting Toolbar - it is used to select character and paragraph formatting command.
Ruler - it controls margins, indents and tab stop.
Insertion Point/Cursor - it is the location where the typed text appears, and where certain editing action occurs.
Status Bar - it displays information about a document.
Horizontal and Vertical Scroll Bar - it scroll the paper vertically and horizontally.
Next/Previous Page - it displays the pages of a certain document.
Terms Definitions
Quick Acess Toolbar- allows you to add frequently used commands
Office Button contains a drop down menu with options, such as: open, save, and print
Tab-the ribbon is broken into 7 tabs. Examples: Home, Insert, Page Layout
Ribbon the strip of buttons and icons located above the work area
Rulers gives you an idea of wehre you are on the page. (vertical and horizontal rulers)
Group command with a common purpose.
Ex: font, paragraph, style, editing
Insertion point- The blinking vertical line taht shows where the next character will appear when you type in a document
Document Window- what you are typing/what will print out
Status Bar- When right-clicking desired options may include:
page number, number of total pages, word count, etc.
I-Beam Pointer- the pointer used to move the insertion point and select text
View Buttons buttons on the status bar that are used to change document views.
Ex: page layout, outline, web layout
Zoom Slide- Allows you to increase/decrease the amount of document you see on the screen
Scroll Bars- Allows you to view the entire document by moving it up or down, left or right
View Ruler Button- Allows you to view/hide the ruler
Help Button- A button used to access the Word Help system
Title Bar- the bar at the top of the program window that indicates the program name and the name of the current file.
Microsoft Word has fourteen screen elements. These elements are the title bar, the menu bar, the standard toolbar, the formatting bar, ruler, insertion point, end of document marker, help, scroll bars, status bar, task pane, view buttons, and office assistant.
The parts of the MS word screen are:
a. Title Bar
b. Status Bar
c. Document Window
what are the micosoft word elements?
mause and keyboad
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simililarities between ms word and ms excel screen feature
A screen shot creates an image. If you want to convert the image to text you can manipulate in MS Word, you need to scan the image with OCR (Optical Character Reader) software. If you do not want to edit the text or images you captured from the Web, you can paste the screen shot into MS Word and view it that way.
Yes, Word is a WYSIWYG word processing program because your printed document will look the same as it does on the screen.
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Re-run MS Office setup from CD choose to modify setup. Check "options" checkbox to explore components and in MS Office Tools, I believe, sellect MS Query to be installed. Make sure not to uncheck existing components
start programmmes ms word
No. Ms is not a legal Scrabble word.
ms word and ms office do not have their own clip art library ?
There are no differences between MS Word 2007 and MS Word 2007. I suspect you will have another question after you read this answer.
MS Word is a product developed by the Microsoft Corporation.
The parent software for MS Word is Microsoft Office. MS Word can be purchased as a single program or as part of a suite of programs within MS Office.
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