Parts of MS WORD

 


                                                    THE PARTS OF MS WORD

• Title Bar - displays the document name followed by a program name.

• Menu Bar - contains a list of options to manage and customize documents.

• Microsoft Account - Here you can use most of Microsoft word functionality. You must have a proper internet connection then sign in with Microsoft account.

• Quick Access Toolbar - This area gives you one click access to commands that you often use. 

• Ribbon - is a command bar that organizes a program's features into a series of tabs at the top of a window. it can replace both the traditional menu bar and toolbars. Ribbon tabs are composed of groups, which are a labeled set of closely related commands.

• Document Window - is a section of the screen used to display the contents of a document file on a GUI (graphical user interface) operating system.

• Ruler - lets you control the margins of your page and the indentation of paragraphs. They're great for precisely lining up images, text, and other elements.

Horizontal or Vertical Scroll Bar - These are used to view parts of the document.

• Status Bar - This displays the position of the insertion point and working mode buttons.

• View Options - These change the layout view of the document to normal, web layout, print layout, and outline view.

• Navigation Pane - allows you to jump around your document in several ways. You can use it to find text, Word objects, such as tables and graphics, and to jump to specific headings and pages.

• Window Buttons - minimize, restore and close buttons. When you click the restore button, the system restores the window to its previous size and position. When you click the minimize button, the system reduces the window to the size of its taskbar button, positions the window over the taskbar button, and displays the taskbar button in its normal state. When you click the close button, the window will be removed.

• Notification Area - displays the programs running in the background and information such as the time and date, notifications, Internet connection status, and the current volume level.

• Task Bar - a bar at the edge of the display of a graphical user interface that allows quick access to current or favorite applications.

• Zoom Slider or Zoom Bar - allows the user to zoom in and zoom out of a document without having to press any commands or keys.

• Ribbon Display Options - are the neighbor of Minimize button on the top of your office page or window. by clicking on your page, you can easily find it and use it. It contains three options which are: Auto-Hide Ribbon, Show Tabs, and Show Tabs and Commands.

 

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