Context Menu
A way to access some commands. It is context sensitive, meaning it only displays those commands relevant to the item.
Tooltip
Same as Screen Tip; briefly appears displaying the command name and the keyboard shortcut.
Document Window
The large center area of the program window where open application files are displayed.
Hyperlink
A connection to the information located on the Online site or in Help on your computer.
In-Ribbon Gallery
Galleries that are called this because they appear directly in the ribbon.
Mini Toolbar
This appears automatically when you select text in a document and provides commands that are used to format text.
On Demand Tab
Same as contextual tab; tabs to save space and are displayed only as needed.
Ribbon
This is below the title bar and provides a centralized area that makes
it easy to find ways to work in your document.
it easy to find ways to work in your document.
Screen Tip
This briefly appears displaying the command name and the keyboard shortcut.
Scroll Bar
This is used with a mouse to bring additional lines of information into view in a window.
Split Button
Paste is an example of a split button. Both parts of the button displays tooltips containing the button name, the shortcut key combination and a brief description of what clicking the button does.
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Autor: jenniferloffer
Oberthema: Microsoft Office
Thema: Key Terms & Definitions
Schule / Uni: Computer Key Terms-JEnnifer Loffer
Veröffentlicht: 01.09.2009
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