I would say the Quick Access bar
The feature you are referring to is likely the "Tell Me" feature in Microsoft Office programs. This feature allows users to type in what they want to do, and then it provides step-by-step guidance on how to accomplish that task.
The Ruler.
There are many software programs that have spellchecker capabilities as it's a great feature. Some of the more widely used programs with this feature are Microsoft Word and Wordpad.
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Use the Add or Remove Programs feature on the Control Panel. Here you can view a list of currently installed programs and you are given the option to Change/Remove programs.
The symbol on the Show/Hide button in Microsoft Word is called the "paragraph mark" or pilcrow (¶). When clicked, it displays or hides formatting marks such as spaces, tabs, and paragraph breaks. This feature helps users see the formatting of their document more clearly.
The feature that allows users to see non-printing paragraph markings is called "Show/Hide ¶" or "Paragraph Marks." When activated, it displays formatting symbols for spaces, tabs, and paragraph breaks, making it easier for users to identify and edit document formatting issues. This feature is commonly found in word processing software like Microsoft Word and can enhance the editing process by providing a clearer view of the document's structure.
The "Title Page" feature in word processing software such as Microsoft Word automatically generates a title page for a document. This feature helps users easily create a professional-looking cover page with the title, author, date, and other details.
Function key F4 repeats the last-done task on a new selection within a document.
This will depend upon your OS. In Win7, the Microsoft key (between Control and Alt) and the + (actually the =, as shift is not required) key magnifies in 100% (or other preset) increments, and Microsoft and - demagnifies.