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Answered by rajdeepgrewal
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Explanation:

MS- Word Window Elements:

Various window elements of MS- Word

Title bar

Menu Bar

Toolbars

Workspace

Status Bar

Scroll Bars

Scroll Box

Task Pane

Exploring the Word Interface

Components of the Word Window

Besides the usual PC window components (close box, title bar, scroll bars, etc.), a Word window has other elements

Component

Functionality or Purpose of the Component

Menu Bar Contains File,Edit, View, Insert, Format, Tools, Table, Window and Help menus

Standard Toolbar Contains icons for shortcuts to menu commands.

Formatting Tool Bar Contains pop-up menus for style, font, and font size; icons for boldface, italic, and underline; alignment icons; number and bullet list icons; indention icons, the border icon, highlight, and font color icons.

Ruler Ruler on which you can set tabs, paragraph alignment, and other formats.

Insertion Point Blinking vertical bar that indicates where text you type will be inserted. Don’t confuse the insertion point with the mouse I-beam. To move the insertion point, just click the mouse where you want the point moved.

End-of-File Marker Non-printing symbol that marks the end of the file. You cannot insert text after this mark.

Selection Bar (Gutter) Invisible narrow strip along the left edge of the window. Your mouse pointer changes to a right-pointing arrow when it is in this area. It is used to select a line, a paragraph, or the entire document.

Split Handle Double-click to split the window in two (to view different portions of the same file). Double-click to return to one window

Status Bar Displays page number, section number, and total number of pages, pointer position on page and time of day.

Task Pane Displays and groups commonly used features for convenience.

Office Assistant An animated character that can provide help and suggestions. There are multiple characters to choose from, and it is possible to turn the Office Assistant off.

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