This holds a series of tabs that include a variety of program features for all Word commands.
What are the ribbons?
Determines the look of characters typed on a page.
What is font?
Landscape and portrait are the two types of this.
What is page orientation?
What is the Insert Ribbon?
What is Save As?
You find the edit, font style or paragraph features.
What is the home ribbon?
This allows you to change the size and look of an object by hiding, deleting or cutting out part of it.
What is Crop?
Text that has a slanted appearance.
What is Italic?
The amount of vertical space between lines of text in a paragraph.
What is line spacing?
The greeting on a business letter uses this type of punctuation.
What is a colon?
Ribbon you use to save your work.
What is the file ribbon?
This allows you to make your letters artistic. The icon is the letter "A" on an angle.
What is WordArt?
View which shows the what the whole document looks like.
What is print layout view?
A feature that inserts a special character or number before text at the start of a line.
What is a bullet?
This is the number of spaces between the sincerely and the typed name of the person sending the letter.
What is four?
This is where you locate the Wrap text feature.
The formatting ribbon.
This is what it is called when you have a small letter or number that appear slightly under the text on a line.
What is subscript?
Center, left, right and justified are all.
What are types of alignments?
What is formatting?
The second address typed on a business letter is called this.
The recipient's address or inside address.
This special type of ribbon only appears when a photo, text box, shape or chart is selected.
What is the formatting ribbon?
A sub screen is shown when you see this little square box with an arrow in the bottom corner of a section in the ribbon.
What is a Pop-Out window?
A small customizable toolbar that displays frequently used tools.
What is the Quick Access Tool Bar?
What is SmartArt?
The most common alignment used in a business letter.
What is block or left justified?