Microsoft word - use to create documents such as letters and reports.
Title bar - it gives the name of the document and the program being used
Quick access toolbar - A customizable toolbar that contains a set of commands that are independent of the tab that is currently displayed
Scroll bar - Allows the user to move up and down the document in the window
Ribbon components - the dialogue launcher is located at the bottom right of each group when clicked will
Three main parts of ribbon components:
Tabs
Groups
Commands
Minimize, Maximize, Close - makes the window disappear from the screen without closing the program. You can bring the window back by clicking on its button on the task bar at the bottom of the screen.
Ruler - display the tabs, indents, margins and give the user a visual guide for alignment.
Ruler - may or may not be visible.
Ruler - to show or hide the ribbon select view tab then ____.
Document view - specify how the blank page appears in the window.
Zoom slider - sets how large or small your document appears inside the window.
Status bar - contains trivial information about your document.
Document area - the largest portion of the world screen is for composing text. it's blank and white, just like a fresh sheet of paper. this is where you compose and format your text.
File tab - section on the office ribbon that gives you access to files functions.
Home tab - this is the tab that has almost everything you need when completing a word document. you can change your font, font size, paragraph orientation, add bullets, etc.
Insert tab - allows users to add a table, clip art, or chart to a document. Anything that is an additional graphic 'insert' will most likely be found here.
Design tab - is sanctified to the document formats, layouts, themes, page backgrounds, and color schemes to make a document file look catchy, attractive and pleasing to eyes along with it's information.
Layout tab - provides options for page orientation, size, columns, borders, page colors, etc.
Reference tab - you can add an index or bibliography page.
Mailings tab - create address labels and type for envelopes.
Review tab - you can review your document before you print it, check spell check and the thesaurus for help.
Viewtab - you can view your documents at 50 or 150% or in different layouts.