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1.

Office Button – to find a drop down


menu
2. Ribbon – the strip of button and icons
located above the work area in Word
2007.
3. Tab Selector Button – allows you to
determine which type of tab will be set.
4. Rulers – gives you an idea of where you
are on the page
5. Document – this is what you are
typing/what will print out.
6. Status bar – customized by right-
clicking and selecting desired options.
7. Task bar – shows open programs
8. View shortcuts – allows you to change
the way you view your document on
the screen
9. Zoom slide – allows you to
increase/decrease the amount of the
document you see on the screen.
10. View ruler button – allows you to
view/hide the rulers.
11. Screen split button – at the top of the
vertical scroll bar is a new button.
12. Scroll bars – allows you to view entire
workbook by moving it up, down, left or
right.
13. Right indent – slide this triangle to the
left of the margin to limit the right side
of a paragraph to that point.
14. Group – command buttons with a
common purpose are clustered
together.
15. Quick launch bar/dialogue box
launcher – arrow in the bottom right
hand.
16. Title bar – show name of program and
open document.
17. Quick access toolbar – the
customizable toolbar allows you to add
frequently used commands.
18. Tab – the ribbon is broken down into 7
tabs.
19. First line indent – this triangle controls
where the first line of a paragraph
begins.
20. Hanging indent – the opposite of the
first line indents.

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