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A took that enhances the keyboard shortcuts and appears as small letters on the Ribbon. |
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In the upper left cornere of this document is where you begin creating your text. |
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when you place your cursor near it, the insertion point changes to a large "I". |
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in the upper-left corner of this document is where you begin creating your text. |
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| When you place your cursor near it, the insertion point changes to a large “I,” |
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s an instruction based on the action that you give to Word by clicking a button or entering information into a command box. |
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a tool that enhances the keyboard shortcuts and appears as small letters on the Ribbon. |
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| Another name for Access keys. |
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| contains multiple commands. |
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| separate multiple commands on the ribbon |
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| collections of related Word commands. |
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| a small arrow in the lower-right corner of the group |
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| displays additional options or information you can use to execute a command. |
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| a small toolbar with popular commands that appears when you point to selected text. |
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| which contains a list of useful commands. |
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is located above the Ribbon and contains commands that users’ access most often, such as Save, Undo, and Redo. |
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button in the Quick Access Toolbar for the first time opens the Save As screen. |
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also appears as a command listed in Backstage view when you click the File tab. |
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| command lets you cancel or undo your last command or action. |
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| command repeats your last action. |
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| offers quick access to commands for performing many fi le management tasks. |
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| options enable you to send documents straight to a default printer and choose the number of copies to be printed |
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options enable you to change the settings for a page. |
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| screen enables you to visually check your document for errors before printing. |
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| which are symbols for certain formatting commands |
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| is the space between pages of the document. |
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| feature automatically completes the text of the current date, day of the week, and month. |
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| automatically wraps text to the next line as it reaches the right margin. |
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| format aligns text along the left margin, including the date, inside address, salutation, body of the letter, closing, and signature. |
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| requires no punctuation after the salutation or the closing. |
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| requires a colon after the salutation and a comma after the closing. |
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| is a master document with predefined page layout, fonts, margins, and styles that is used to create new documents with the same basic formatting. |
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