Lesson 11 Microsoft Office
Outlook
point of view; view from a particular place; expectation for the future; prospect; Ex. outlook on life; Ex. pleasing outlook; Ex. weather outlook
Minimized
The applications are still running, but the application windows no longer appear on the screen
Document window
The area in an application window where you enter new text and data or change existing text and data.
OneNote
digital notebook which can be divided into notebooks, sections and pages (.one)
Folder
used to organize and store documents and other files
Publisher
is a desktop publishing program that lets you create new newsletters, greeting cards, business cards, calendars, and much more.
Excel
A MS application that allows a user to create spreadsheet documents, text, numbers, and formulas to create worksheets.
Access
A Microsoft application used to create a database enables you to organize, manipulate, and analyze information such addresses and inventory data.
Insertion point
A blinking vertical line that indicates where the next character typed will be placed.
File extension
A dot followed by three or four characters at the end of a file name, used to indicate the file type.
Subfolder
A folder contained within another folder.
Shortcut
A menu that appears when you right-click something in the program window; it contains a list of commands you are most likely to use with the item or text you right-clicked.
Screen tip
A note that appears on the screen to provide information about a button, tracked change, or comment, or to display footnote or endnote. Also displays the text that will appear if you choose to insert a date or AutoText entry.
PowerPoint
A presentation that opens by default in Slide Show view, outlines, organizational charts, handouts, and speaker's notes.
Ribbon
A strip of icons that appears across the top of the PowerPoint window; divided into tabs, each of which contains groups of related tools.
Beam
A structural member, usually horizontal, that carries a load that is applied transverse to its length.
Word
A word-processing application that enables you to create, edit, print, and share documents such as letters, memos, and reports
Scroll
Move up or down a page on the screen
Cursor
Brief to the point of being superficial
File compatibility
The ability of a file to be opened or used in an application without a problem or format conflict.
Path
The route the operating system uses to locate a document.
Backstage view
The view that opens when you click the File tab, containing commands for managing files, setting program options, and printing.
Quick Access Toolbar
Toolbar at the upper-left corner of the PowerPoint window that provides easy access to tools you use frequently, such as Save and Undo.
Shortcut menu
What is the name of the list of frequently used commands that appears when you right-click an object? A list of commands related to a selection that opens when you click the right mouse button.
Template
a feature that includes pre-made documents that allow the user to fill-in-the blanks to create new documents, such as calendars, invoices, reports, resumes, etc.; enhances user's efficiency and creativity
Jumplist
shows destinations and tasks from a program's taskbar button.
Application window
the main window that serves as the primary interface between the user and the application.