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an enhanced screen tip
Usually when you take the mouse pointer over the hyperlink, it shows a screen tip.
Displays the name of the element on which the mouse pointer is resting.
When you place the mouse pointer over a button or other element in a Word program window, a small box may appear near the pointer that displays a description of what the button or element does. This is called a tooltip, and it provides information to help users understand the function of that particular element.
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If you place the mouse over an icon, it will tell you what it is. This is a tool tip.
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This is because the mouse icon on screen is often an arrow, and in computer jargon the user "points" at a part of the screen. Pointing is done by moving the mouse until the tip of the arrow on screen is at the desired place, such as a menu title.
A tool-tip pops up
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