The tool bar
quick access toolbar
A screen element that displays buttons for accessing office features and commands is typically known as a "toolbar." Toolbars provide quick access to various functions, such as formatting options, file management, and editing tools, allowing users to perform tasks efficiently. They are often customizable, enabling users to add or remove buttons based on their preferences.
Ribbon
mini menu
Office Button.
Office botton
Office Button
Office button: The large button to the left of the quick access toolbar that displays a list of commands related to things you can do with a workbook, such as opening, saving, printing, or sharing. Source:GO!Office 2007
It's the ribbon.
The element of the Word program window that contains buttons for saving a document and for repeating a change is the Quick Access Toolbar. This toolbar is typically located at the top left corner of the window and provides easy access to frequently used commands, such as Save and Repeat. Users can customize this toolbar to include additional commands as needed.
Insertion Point
An atom is the smallest part of an element that displays the chemical properties of that element. Each element is defined by the unique number of protons in its atom's nucleus, which determines its chemical behavior.