When you copy and paste content in Microsoft Word, a small paste options button appears near the pasted text. This button allows you to choose how the copied content is formatted, offering options like keeping the original formatting, merging formatting with the surrounding text, or pasting as plain text. This feature enhances user control over document formatting and helps streamline the editing process.
Paste Options Button
Paste options button
Option button
Paste options
toolbar option button
paste option button
When you click the find button in the editing group, the navigation pane opens to facilitate searching within your document. This pane allows you to input keywords or phrases, helping you locate specific content quickly. Additionally, it often provides options to navigate through search results directly, enhancing your editing efficiency.
A button that automatically appears on the screen when Word performs a certain action is called a "contextual button" or "contextual toolbar." These buttons provide quick access to relevant features or options related to the action being performed, enhancing user efficiency. They often appear when users select text or images, offering formatting or editing choices that are context-sensitive.
Paste Options (small "smart icon" that looks like a clipboard) or Paste Options button would allow you to change the format of pasted items.
at the top left corner, the left arrow button
The Previous Locations button saves the locations you have visited and displays them using History, Cookies etc stuff..
The Autosum button.