EXERCISE 1: PARTS OF A MICROSOFT WINDOWS
PARTS OF A MICROSOFT WINDOW
TITLE BAR - Displays the document name followed by a program name.
MENU BAR - Contains a list of options to manage and customize documents.
QUICK ACCESS TOOLBAR - A customizable toolbar that contains a set of commands that are independent of the tab on the ribbon that is currently displayed.
NAVIGATION PANE - Lets you quickly search or navigate through your document.
SCROLL BAR - A vertical bar on the right side of a window or a horizontal bar at the bottom of a window that is used to move the window contents up and down or left and right.
RULER - It helps you align the text, tables, graphics and other elements of your document. It uses inches or centimeters as the measurements unit and gives you an idea about the size of the document.
STATUS BAR - The area at the bottom of the Word window that indicates information about the current document. It displays information about what page you are on, as well as your line number on the page and character number on the line.
RIBBON - A command bar that organizes a program's features into a series of tabs at the top of a window.
RIBBON DISPLAY OPTION - Lets you toggle the ribbon between three different states. When you tap this button, you're presented with three display choices via a menu.
DOCUMENT WINDOW - A 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.
VIEW OPTION - Uses to change how we view our documents.
ZOOM CONTROL - It changes the magnification of the data shown onscreen.
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