Microsoft Word 2010 Window: CSIS 572

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CSIS 572

MICROSOFT WORD 2010 WINDOW

Quick Access Program-Level


Toolbar Tabs Title bar
Control Buttons

File
Tab

Ribbon

Group name
Insertion Scroll
Dialog box box
point launcher

Word Vertical
document scroll
window bar
Print Layout
Button

Status bar
View Options Zoom
Slider
CSIS 572

Microsoft Word 2010 Screen Elements


Screen Element Description
Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) Displays buttons to perform frequently used commands with a single click.
Frequently used commands in Word include Save, Undo, Redo, and Print.
For commands that you use frequently, you can add additional buttons to
the Quick Access Toolbar.
Ribbon Organizes commands on tabs, and then groups the commands by topic for
performing related document tasks.
File Tab Displays Microsoft Office Backstage view, which is a centralized space for
all of your file management tasks such as opening, saving, printing,
publishing, or sharing a file.
Tabs Display across the top of the Ribbon, and each tab relates to a type of
activity; for example, laying out a page.
Group name Indicate the name of the groups of related commands on the displayed tab.
Dialog box launcher A small icon that displays to the right of some group names on the Ribbon;
it launches a dialog box.
Insertion point Indicates, with a blinking vertical line, where text or graphics will be
inserted.
Word document window Displays the active document.
Status bar Displays, on the left side, the page and line number, word count, and the
Proof button. On the right side, displays buttons to control the look of the
window.
Print Layout button The default view, which displays the page borders and the document as it
will appear when printed.
View Options Contains buttons for viewing the document in Print Layout, Full Screen
Reading, Web Layout, Outline, or Draft views, and also displays controls to
Zoom Out and Zoom In.
Zoom Slider The Zoom Slider increases or decreases the viewing area.
Vertical scroll bar Enables you to move up and down in a document to display text that is not
visible.
Scroll box Provides a visual indication of your location in a document. You can use
the mouse to drag a document up and down to reposition the document.
Program-Level Control Buttons The buttons on the right edge of the title bar that minimize, restore or close
the program.
Title bar Displays the name of the document and the name of the program.

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