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A word processor application for writing letters, reports, and other types of documents.
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Word |
A spreadsheet application for performing numerical analysis.
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Excel |
An application used for creating slide presentations and slide show.
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PowerPoint |
It is called a document and consists of pages.
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Word file
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It is called a workbook and consists of worksheets.
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Excel file
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It is called a presentation and consists of slides.
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PowerPoint file
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The main toolbar in Office applications and some other Windows applications, consisting of multiple tabbed pages of commands.
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Ribbon
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A tabbed page of a ribbon, or the name of a tabbed page. Click a tab to display a different set of controls.
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Tab
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A named section of a Ribbon tab.
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Group
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An icon “a small arrow “in the lower-right corner of a page on the Ribbon; when clicked, it opens a dialog box or a task pane.
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Dialog Box Launcher
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The area of an Office application where you select commands that affects the entire active document or the application itself. Access it by clicking the File tab on the Ribbon.
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Backstage View
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The small, customizable toolbar above the Ribbon tabs in an Office application’s interface. You can use it to keep your favorite commands close at hand without having to remember which tab contains them.
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Quick Access Toolbar
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Built-in help function in provided by Microsoft for all available applications.
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Help function
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It works just like a regular search bar to find commands and use them command directly from the menu without having to find it on the Ribbon.
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Tell me feature
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