A location on a disk where you can store files.
If you had a large folder and wanted to send it to someone. You would want to ______________ it to make it smaller
A picture used to identify an element on-screen, such as a toolbar button.
To delete a selection from its original location and move it to the Clipboard.
In Microsoft Windows 7 and above, a location where you can view files and folders that are actually stored in other locations on your computer system.
To duplicate a selection in which the original remains unchanged.
a list of commands or choices
The flashing vertical line that indicates where the next action will occur.
A feature of Microsoft Office 2013 from which you access file and program management commands. You see this when you click the FILE tab
A type of command that can be switched off or on. An example is when you click the BOLD button on and off
A Ribbon tab that is only available in a certain context or situation. Example could be the SHAPE TOOLS tab that appears when one clicks on a shape
A feature of Microsoft Office that shows you how a command will affect the selection before you actually select the command.
Wingdings, Times New Roman, and Arial are all examples of ___________________ -A complete set of characters in a specific design, style and size.
To change the appearance of text or other elements: such as changing the color or adding a border
A menu that displays pictures instead of plain text options.
all of your documents need to be saved in
Which of the following would a volleyball coach not use Microsoft Office to accomplish?
if you have chosen not to save a document, you can not recover it afterwards
the _____________ bar is located at the top of the office screen and gives the name of your document
Which of the following is NOT an important consideration when saving a document?
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