No, because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
The title bar in Microsoft Word typically displays the document's name along with the application name (e.g., "Document1 - Word"). In contrast, the title bar in Excel shows the name of the active workbook along with the application name (e.g., "Book1 - Excel"). Additionally, the Excel title bar may indicate the active sheet within the workbook, while Word's title bar focuses solely on the document. Both title bars include window management controls, but their content reflects the specific type of document being worked on.
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A synonym for "report" could be "document" or "write-up".
The title bar.
A report just means a Microsoft Word document which states what you have done/found.
It will be in the title bar and also in the Properties.
Title Bar
Title is a property of a Word document. It is not the same as the actual name of the document. In more formal documents you may want to use a title that is different to the filename. The title won't have an extension. When looking through your files, you can see the title and use it to idnetify the content of the file.
paper, form, certificate, report, record, testimonial
i want to create one document for saying tips and tricks of one tool. what will be the title of the document. provide the suitable title
status bar