7. Quick Access
Toolbar
Title Bar Ribbon
Components:
Tabs,
Groups,
Commands
Minimize,
Maximize,
Close
Ruler
Scroll Bar
Status Bar Document
Views
Zoom
Slider
DOCUMENT AREA
9. Title Bar
• It gives the name of the document and the program
being used
10. Ribbon Components
The three parts of the Ribbon are tabs, groups, and commands.
1. Tabs. There are ten basic ones across the top. Each represents an
activity area.
2. Groups. Each tab has several groups that show related items together.
3. Commands. A button, a box to enter information, or a menu.
• The dialogue launcher is located at the bottom right of each group when clicked will
open a dialogue box, such as font or paragraph and relevant to the tab group.
17. Document Area
• The largest portion of the
Word screen is for composing
text.
It's blank and white, just
like a fresh sheet of paper.
18. File Tab
• A section on the Office Ribbon that
gives you access to file functions. For
example, from the File tab, you can
access the Open, Save, Close, Properties,
and Recent file options
21. Insert Tab
• The Insert Tab allows users to add a table, clip art, or chart to a
document. Anything that is an additional graphic "insert" will
most likely be found here.
22. Design Tab
• This tab was added in 2013 The design tab is sanctified to the document
formats, layouts, themes, page backgrounds, and color schemes to make a
document file look catchy, attractive and pleasing to eyes along with its
information.
23. Layout Tab
• This is the tab that provides options for page orientation, size,
columns, borders, page color, etc.