This type of software is used to create letters, reports, and documents.
Word Processing Software
This bar lies in the middle and at the top of the window, showing the program and document titles.
Title Bar
This tab incorporates all text formatting such as font and paragraph changes
Home Tab
The keyboard shortcut to open a new blank document.
CTRL + N
This button, which returned in Office 2010, allows you to Minimize, Maximize, or Close Word quickly.
W Button
Name THREE types of productivity software.
Word Processing, Spreadsheet, Presentation, Database, or Collaboration
These three buttons are located at the upper right corner of the window.
Minimize, Maximize/Restore, and Close
This tab allows you to insert pictures, clip art, tables, text boxes, and headers/footers.
Insert Tab
The keyboard shortcut to save a document.
CTRL + S
This tab allows you to create envelopes, labels, and process mail merges.
Mailings Tab
This feature in word processing allows you to check for spelling errors in your document.
Spell Check
This bar displays document information such as total pages, word count, and insertion point location.
Status Bar
This tab contains commands to adjust margins, orientation, columns, page backgrounds, and themes.
Page Layout Tab
The keyboard shortcut to open an existing document.
CTRL + O
This tab allows you to change the view of your document, zoom, split the window, and customize rulers.
View Tab
The area in a word processor where everything you type appears.
Document Area
This flashing vertical bar represents where text will appear when you type.
Insertion Point
This tab holds the Track Changes feature, allowing people to make notes on another person's document.
Review Tab
These three buttons appear by default on the Quick Access Toolbar.
Save, Undo, and Redo
This tab provides commands for creating a Table of Contents and citation pages.
References Tab
This type of productivity software allows multiple people to work on documents simultaneously from different locations.
Collaboration Tools
This bar, located on the right side or along the bottom of the window, allows you to move within documents that are too big to fit.
Scroll Bar
This component of the Ribbon is a small arrow in the lower-right corner of groups that opens more options.
Dialog Box Launcher
After clicking the File Tab, you would click these two options to open a blank document.
New then Blank Document
Name FOUR components of the MS Word interface besides the Ribbon and Document Area.
File Menu, Title Bar, Quick Access Toolbar, Control Buttons, Scroll Bar, Status Bar, or Dialog Box Launcher