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The Word Ribbon displays the menu names, which represent various tabs, such as Home, Insert, and Page Layout. Each tab contains a list of commands that allow users to retrieve, store, print, and format data in a document, as well as perform additional tasks. The Ribbon provides a user-friendly interface for accessing a wide range of features in Microsoft Word.
certain keyboard buttons you can press to bring up menus inside Microsoft words, some are practical, some not. Google it up, it will give you a list of commands.
The Menus are just below the titel bar.
The element of the Word program window that contains buttons for saving a document and for repeating a change is the Quick Access Toolbar. This toolbar is typically located at the top left corner of the window and provides easy access to frequently used commands, such as Save and Repeat. Users can customize this toolbar to include additional commands as needed.
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Office button: The large button to the left of the quick access toolbar that displays a list of commands related to things you can do with a workbook, such as opening, saving, printing, or sharing. Source:GO!Office 2007
Double click the tab to hide the commands on the Ribbon so you have more room to work on your document.
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go to word document select tools then select Art tool and then customize the clipart.
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shortcut menu