Contextual tabs and menus appear when an object is selected.
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Contextual tabs
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Contextual Tabs
Contextual Tabs
Contextual tabs in software applications, such as Microsoft Office, appear when you select certain objects or elements, providing relevant tools and options specific to that selection. To use them, simply click on the object (like a table or image), and the contextual tab will appear in the ribbon. You can then access specialized features and commands related to that object, allowing for more efficient editing and formatting. Once you deselect the object, the contextual tab will disappear, returning you to the standard ribbon options.
The two tabs which are displayed in the SmartArt contextual tabs are The SmartArt Tools Design tab and The SmartArt Tools Format tab.
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contextual tabs
Display commands for a selected object.
Word displays contextual tabs when you perform certain tasks or work with objects such as pictures or tables. A formatting mark is a character that Word displays on the screen but is not visible on a printed document.
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