Where are frequently used commands displayed?

Where are frequently used commands displayed?

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Called the Primary tab contains the more frequently used commands. The tab currently displayed. Other tabs that that help you perform certain tasks when working with a document.

Q. What is the name of the list of frequently used commands that appears when one right clicks an object?

Shortcut Menu

Q. What Windows displays the most commonly used commands available for a particular task?

Most of those frequently used commands are located in the Home Tab. When you open Microsoft Word 2007 you will notice that instead of toolbars and drop down menus, you will see what is called a Ribbon.

Q. Is a character that Word displays on the screen?

Word Chapter 1 Vocabulary

AB
Formatting MarkA character that Word displays on the screen but is not visible on a printed document
WordwrapAllows you to type words in a paragraph continually without pressing the ENTER key at the end of each line
FileA saved document
File NameThe name assigned to a file when it is saved

Q. What mode hides all commands and just displays a document?

Full Screen mode

Q. What is the vertical line called that shows where text will be inserted?

insertion point

Q. What is the flashing line on a Word document called?

Cursor/ Insertion Point: The cursor (also known as the insertion point) is a flashing vertical bar on the screen that indicates where entered text or objects will be placed in the document.

Q. What’s the line called when you type?

In most command-line interfaces or text editors, the text cursor, also known as a caret, is an underscore, a solid rectangle, or a vertical line, which may be flashing or steady, indicating where text will be placed when entered (the insertion point).

Q. What is the easiest and quickest way to get the paragraph back?

You’ve accidentally deleted a whole paragraph that you had selected; what is the easiest and quickest way to get the paragraph back? Use the Ctrl+Z keyboard shortcut.

Q. How do you move the second body paragraph so that it becomes the new first body paragraph?

Option 1: Shift, Alt Arrow Hold the Shift & Alt keys down and use the Up or Down arrows to move the paragraph further up or further down on the page.

Q. Which type of list is best suited for items that don’t go in a specific order?

bulleted list

Q. Is the Heading1 paragraph style is a good choice to make a chapter name in a document stand out?

The “Heading1” paragraph style is a good choice to make a chapter name in a document stand out. What tool can be used to copy complex text formatting from one section of the document to another?

Q. When planning a table which of these steps would come first?

When planning a table, what step comes first: “define the column headers” or “calculate the number of columns/rows”? A. Calculate the number of columns/rows.

Q. What are a set of characters designed to look the same called?

Typeface

Q. What is the block of text at the bottom of the page called?

what is the block of text at the bottom of the page called? header. footer.

Q. Is the space between the page margin and the text?

A paragraph indent is the space from the page margin to the text. You can change the left indent by selecting buttons on the Home tab, or you can set the indents directly on the ruler.

Q. Which of the following is found at the bottom of a document page?

Footers

Q. What are standard page margins?

Required Margins: The top, bottom, and right margins are required to be 1 inch, but the left margin can either be 1 inch or 1.25 inches. All body text, tables, figures, appendices content, and any copies of published chapters must fit within the required 1-inch margins on all sides.

Q. What do you call the space between each line in a paragraph?

Line spacing is the space between each line in a paragraph. Word allows you to customize the line spacing to be single spaced (one line high), double spaced (two lines high), or any other amount you want. Line spacing is also known as leading (pronounced to rhyme with wedding).

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