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◉File Tab . Answer: replaces the traditional File menu of older Windows
programs.
Clicking the File tab replaces the contents of the Word window
with a full-screen menu full of commands and their descriptions. To
return to the Word window, click the File tab or any other tab on the
ribbon.
◉the ribbon . Answer: contains all Word commands, which appear as
buttons, input boxes, and menus. The Ribbon is divided into tabs. The
commands on the Ribbon are separated into groups. Some tabs may
appear and disappear depending on what you're doing in Word. And the
commands in groups change as you change the window's size.
◉the ruler . Answer: may or may not be visible. When it's visible, it
helps you set
margins and tabs.
◉document information . Answer: lists optional data that's specific to
your
, document.
◉the view buttons . Answer: specify how the blank page appears in the
window
◉zoom thing . Answer: specifies how large or small your document
appears
inside the window.
◉Print Layout . Answer: In this view, the entire page of text is displayed
on the screen just as it prints. Print Layout view shows graphical images,
columns, and all sorts of other fancy effects. You even see the blank
space between pages, described as the ethereal void
◉draft . Answer: shows only basic text and not all the fancy features.
◉function keys . Answer: Labeled F1 through F12 and used alone or in
cahoots with the Ctrl, Alt, and Shift keys.
◉Typewriter keys . Answer: The standard alphanumeric keys that the
computer inherited from the ancient typewriter: a through z and the
number keys plus symbols and other exotic characters