Parts of MS Word

 

Parts of MS Word
Title Bar-  is typically used to display the name of the application, or the name of the open document, and may provide title bar buttons for minimizing, maximizing, closing or rolling up of application windows.

Quick Access Toolbar-  is located above the Ribbon (top-left) and provides access to commonly used features and commands, such as Save and Undo/Redo.
Menu bar-  The menu bar's purpose is to supply a common housing for window- or application-specific menus which provide access to such functions as opening files, interacting with an application, or displaying help documentation or manuals.
Ribbon- is a graphical control element in the form of a set of toolbars placed on several tabs. 
Document window- is a section of the screen used to display the contents of a document file on a GUI (graphical user interface) operating system.
Navigation pane-     The Navigation Pane lists all of the drives, history, desktop, and downloads that used to be on the Places bar.
Vertical Scroll bar- vertical scroll bar enables the user to scroll the content up or down.
Zoom slide- can help you make your presentation more dynamic, allowing you to navigate freely between slides in any order you choose without interrupting the flow of your presentation.
Status bar- is the area at the bottom of the Word window that indicates information about the current document.
View options- In Microsoft Office programs, such as Excel, PowerPoint, and Word, the view buttons are a feature that lets you change how the presentation or document appears. ... Finally, in Microsoft Word, you have the options of Print Layout, Full Screen Reading, Web Layout, Outline, and Draft views.
Notification area- displays the programs running in the background and information such as the time and date, notifications, Internet connection status, and the current volume level.

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