PDFPortableDocument Format;an electronicversion of the finalprinted version ofa document.AccessibilityThe ability toretrieve filesfromanywhere atanytime.SaveUsed whensaving changesto a documentbut not changinglocation orfilenameMicrosoftPowerPointA presentationapplication usedto create andpresentinformation in aslideshow format.InsertionPointA blinkingvertical line thatshows wheretext will appearwhen you begintypingPrintTo make ahard copyof adocument.TemplatesA page designlayout intowhich you canplace yourcontent.MicrosoftExcelA spreadsheet anddatabaseapplication whichenables you tocalculate andanalyze numbersand create charts.MicrosoftWordA word-processingapplication thatcan be used tocreate, share, andstore a variety ofdocuments.RibbonAn area at the top ofan office programwindow that containscommands for workingwith the open file; thecommands areorganized under tabs.KeyboardShortcutA sequenceof keys thatexecutes acommandDialogueBoxSmall, special-purpose window thatappears on a screenso that the operatorcan input informationthe software needs toperform a function.DragandDropSelectingand movingtext orimages withyour mouse.FileThe basicunit ofstorage forcomputers.DocumentAreaThe workplacewhere youenter text,graphics, andother data.SelectTo identify ablock of textyou want to editor dosomething with.MiniToolbarA small toolbarwith popularcommands thatappears whenyou point toselected text.QuickAccessToolbarA customizabletoolbar thatcontains commandsthat users use moreoften, such asSave, Undo, andRedo.MinimizeThe button thatsends anapplicationwindow to thetask bar to hide itfrom the screen.FileSharingGrantingaccess forothers toaccess a file;requires cloudstorage.MicrosoftAccessA databaseapplication whichallows for thecreation andmanagement ofvarious types ofdatabasesScreenTipsA tool that providesmore informationabout commands;activated byhovering over thecommand with themouse.BackstageViewThe view that openswhen you click theFile tab, containingcommands formanaging files,setting programoptions, and printing.CommandA button, list, orother clickableoption on theribbon thatperforms specificactions in the app.MaximizeThe button thatcauses anapplicationwindow to fillthe entirescreen.SaveAsUsed whenchanging afile name, itslocation, orfile typePDFPortableDocument Format;an electronicversion of the finalprinted version ofa document.AccessibilityThe ability toretrieve filesfromanywhere atanytime.SaveUsed whensaving changesto a documentbut not changinglocation orfilenameMicrosoftPowerPointA presentationapplication usedto create andpresentinformation in aslideshow format.InsertionPointA blinkingvertical line thatshows wheretext will appearwhen you begintypingPrintTo make ahard copyof adocument.TemplatesA page designlayout intowhich you canplace yourcontent.MicrosoftExcelA spreadsheet anddatabaseapplication whichenables you tocalculate andanalyze numbersand create charts.MicrosoftWordA word-processingapplication thatcan be used tocreate, share, andstore a variety ofdocuments.RibbonAn area at the top ofan office programwindow that containscommands for workingwith the open file; thecommands areorganized under tabs.KeyboardShortcutA sequenceof keys thatexecutes acommandDialogueBoxSmall, special-purpose window thatappears on a screenso that the operatorcan input informationthe software needs toperform a function.DragandDropSelectingand movingtext orimages withyour mouse.FileThe basicunit ofstorage forcomputers.DocumentAreaThe workplacewhere youenter text,graphics, andother data.SelectTo identify ablock of textyou want to editor dosomething with.MiniToolbarA small toolbarwith popularcommands thatappears whenyou point toselected text.QuickAccessToolbarA customizabletoolbar thatcontains commandsthat users use moreoften, such asSave, Undo, andRedo.MinimizeThe button thatsends anapplicationwindow to thetask bar to hide itfrom the screen.FileSharingGrantingaccess forothers toaccess a file;requires cloudstorage.MicrosoftAccessA databaseapplication whichallows for thecreation andmanagement ofvarious types ofdatabasesScreenTipsA tool that providesmore informationabout commands;activated byhovering over thecommand with themouse.BackstageViewThe view that openswhen you click theFile tab, containingcommands formanaging files,setting programoptions, and printing.CommandA button, list, orother clickableoption on theribbon thatperforms specificactions in the app.MaximizeThe button thatcauses anapplicationwindow to fillthe entirescreen.SaveAsUsed whenchanging afile name, itslocation, orfile type

Gangler: Getting Started With Microsoft Office - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Portable Document Format; an electronic version of the final printed version of a document.
    PDF
  2. The ability to retrieve files from anywhere at anytime.
    Accessibility
  3. Used when saving changes to a document but not changing location or filename
    Save
  4. A presentation application used to create and present information in a slideshow format.
    Microsoft PowerPoint
  5. A blinking vertical line that shows where text will appear when you begin typing
    Insertion Point
  6. To make a hard copy of a document.
    Print
  7. A page design layout into which you can place your content.
    Templates
  8. A spreadsheet and database application which enables you to calculate and analyze numbers and create charts.
    Microsoft Excel
  9. A word-processing application that can be used to create, share, and store a variety of documents.
    Microsoft Word
  10. An area at the top of an office program window that contains commands for working with the open file; the commands are organized under tabs.
    Ribbon
  11. A sequence of keys that executes a command
    Keyboard Shortcut
  12. Small, special-purpose window that appears on a screen so that the operator can input information the software needs to perform a function.
    Dialogue Box
  13. Selecting and moving text or images with your mouse.
    Drag and Drop
  14. The basic unit of storage for computers.
    File
  15. The workplace where you enter text, graphics, and other data.
    Document Area
  16. To identify a block of text you want to edit or do something with.
    Select
  17. A small toolbar with popular commands that appears when you point to selected text.
    Mini Toolbar
  18. A customizable toolbar that contains commands that users use more often, such as Save, Undo, and Redo.
    Quick Access Toolbar
  19. The button that sends an application window to the task bar to hide it from the screen.
    Minimize
  20. Granting access for others to access a file; requires cloud storage.
    File Sharing
  21. A database application which allows for the creation and management of various types of databases
    Microsoft Access
  22. A tool that provides more information about commands; activated by hovering over the command with the mouse.
    Screen Tips
  23. The view that opens when you click the File tab, containing commands for managing files, setting program options, and printing.
    Backstage View
  24. A button, list, or other clickable option on the ribbon that performs specific actions in the app.
    Command
  25. The button that causes an application window to fill the entire screen.
    Maximize
  26. Used when changing a file name, its location, or file type
    Save As