Basics of Word & Parts of a Word Screen
Editing & Document Collaboration
Cut, Copy, & Paste
Selecting, Finding,
& Replacing Text
Formatting Text
100
Examples include: printer, monitor, speaker.
Output devices
100
This represents inappropriate use of a word in the context of the sentence.
Blue Wavy Line
100
Ctrl+X
Cut
100
The type of click that will select a word.
Double Click
100
The way font size is measured.
Points
200
This button removes the document from the application window.
Close
200
This feature provides related words, phrases, and antonyms.
Thesaurus/Synonyms
200
The number of cut or copied items the Office Clipboard stores.
24
200
This is added to the Find and Replace search to locate a word at the beginning of the paragraph.
^p or Paragraph Mark
200
The button used to return text to the original formatting (i.e. not bold, colored)
Clear Formatting
300
This button hides a window
Minimize
300
This track changes view is used to temporarily hide the edits/markups.
Final
300
Copies a paragraph’s formatting and applies it to the selected text.
Format Painter
300
Displays the matches from the Find and Replace search.
Navagation Pane
300
This button displays formatting marks
Show/Hide Button
400
A group of buttons for executing commands such as save, redo, and undo.
Quick Access Toolbar
400
These are added to ask for clarification or explain edits.
Comments
400
The location where copied or cut text is stored.
Clipboard
400
Type of Find Option that only selects text that matches the capitalization of the search text.
Match Case
400
Type of alignment typically used in newspapers.
Justified (Ctrl+J)
500
This displays information about the topic including the page number and the word count.
Status Bar
500
The way to permanently clear track changes/edits.
Accept/Reject all changes
500
The keyboard shortcut for paste.
Ctrl+V
500
The type of click that will select the entire paragraph when you click in the margin.
Double Click
500
Ctrl+E
Centered