EXERCISE 1: PARTS OF MS WORD
Title bar - This displays the document name followed by a program name.
Menu bar - This contains a list of options to manage and customize documents.
Standard toolbar - This contains shortcut buttons for the most popular commands.
Vertical ruler - this is used to set margins, indents, and tabs.
Scroll bar - These are used parts of the document.
Status bar - this display the position of the insertion point and working mode buttons.
View options - this is used to change the view you have of a document.
Toolbar - allows to open, save, and print documents, as well as change the font, text size, and style of the text.
Task bar - enables you to quickly and easily access programs such as Microsoft Word.
Notification area - provides a temporary source for notifications and status.
Zoom slide - used to increase or decrease the magnification by clicking and dragging the the slider bar to the left or right.
Document Window - the area where you can insert the words for you work.
Navigation pane - allows you to jump around your document in several ways.
Ribbon - is a command bar that organizes a program's features into a series of tabs at the top of a window.
Minimize, Restore, Close - buttons used when adjusting or closing the size of the MS Word window.
Quick access toolbar - lets you access common commands no matter which tab is selected.
Microsoft account - it is where you will know which account is signed in, and can be signed in.

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