What is the easiest way to get to Microsoft word?
What is Window key, type "W" and then hit ENTER?
What is a ribbon?
What is a narrow row of related commands and icons that are identified with tabs, such as Home, Insert, or Review?
What is Microsoft Word?
What is a "Word processing application"? ( an application or program that works with words you give it )
What are important rules to follow when naming documents?
What is be brief and simple and the same every time? For example: Science-Pollinators
What is a command?
What is a task I give my computer to do?
When you open Microsoft word, what option does it default to?
What is a blank document? ( A document is like a computers blank sheet of paper to either braille on or write on.)
Using the keyboard, how do I change to a different group of commands than what are at the top of Microsoft Word?
What is tab?
What Short cut keys can I use to save my Microsoft word document?
What is Ctrl + S?
What are "documents"?
What are the assignments and products we create using Microsoft Word and other programs on our computer?
How can I be a good command giver?
What is give one command at a time and wait for your computer to do it?
How can you use the keyboard to go to recent documents list?
What is use your tab key and go to "most recent documents" and read them or NVDA will read them out loud to you?
What is the ribbon we stay on most?
What is "Home"?
What does it mean to "zoom" in?
What is "take a closer look", like a magnifying glass makes something bigger?
What does "default" mean?
What is a pre-selected option, the move the programmer decide to put into the software?
What will my computer do if I give it too many commands at once?
What is "not know which command to do"?
Microsoft word defaults to a blank document. What do you do if you want to look for other templates such as a invitation or invoice?
What are use the arrows keys?
Which ribbon has the most commands we use the most often?
What is "Home"?
I can put my most used commands in the upper left hand corner. This is called the _____________.
What is a "Quck Access Tool Bar"?
What is a "ribbon"?
What is a narrow strip of commands that are grouped together because they are similar? (Similar means kind of alike) For example: Layout includes all commands related to how your document is organized on the page.
How are a command and a dialogue box different?
What is one is telling your computer what to do, which is a command and the other, a dialogue box, is where your computer asks you a question?
What is one way to open Microsoft Word?
What is windows key, then type a "W" or click on the Windows button and find Word on the application list?
What is a "Backstage view"?
What is a list of commands that we can perform on our document such as save, print, and share?
What does a diologue box do?
A diologue box asks you a question you need to answer or escape from it.
What can you do if you do not want to interact with a diologue box?
What is Alt + N?
Will my computer understand the command I gave it better if I press its keys very hard and yell at it?
What is no, you will probably break your computer or wear it our faster?