Word Processor Flashcards

1
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  • a computer that allows you to create, edit, and produce text documents, such as letters. An example is the Microsoft Word
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Word Processor

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2
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the entire Microsoft’s Suite of applications, where Microsoft Word is included

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Microsoft office

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3
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When was the microsoft invented

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1983

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4
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the uppermost portion of the Microsoft Word, where you could see the document title

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Title bar

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5
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it contains all the tools that you use to interact with Microsoft Word files. It is located at the top of the window underneath the title bar.

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Ribbon

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6
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it is located at the left of the title bar and contains frequently used commands

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Quick Access Toolbar

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7
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an instruction based on an action you have performed (like clicking a button)

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Command

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8
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Its it means ¶?

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Means Paragraph

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9
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What this symbol means →

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means indent and tab

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10
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What it means? •

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Means spaces / spaces

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11
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the space between the pages of the document. The gray area between the bottom of each page and the top of the next one

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White space

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12
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automatically wraps text to the next line as it reaches the right margin.

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Word Wrap

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13
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common to business documents

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Block Style Letter Format

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14
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it has a predefined page layout, fonts, margins, and styles that is used to create documents with same basic formatting

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Template

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15
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changes the page layout with larger font

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Read mode

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16
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displays the document as it will look when printed.

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Print Layout

17
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shows how the document would look like as a web page

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Web Layout

18
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displays the document as an outline and offers an Outlining tab with commands for creating and editing outlines.

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Outline View

19
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the object zoom in read mode enables us to zoom in on objects like tables, charts or images in Read Mode.

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Object Zoom

20
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this button allows you to work in different places in your document.

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New Window

21
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this button displays two or more windows on screen at the same time.

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Arrange All

22
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this command divides one document window into two windows that scroll independently.

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Split

23
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this button enables you to view two documents next to each other

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View Side by Side

24
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this button is used with the View Side by Side. . When viewing two documents side by side, it will position both documents equally on the screen

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Reset Window Position