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A list of sources, usually placed at the end of a document, that you consulted or cited in creating a document
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An item in a list in which each list entry is preceded by a symbol, rather than by a number
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A view that replaces the Microsoft Office button and combines all the files and program management features into a single easy to use window
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A numbered label that you can add to a figure, a table, an equation, or another object
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A tab containing groups of buttons that represent commands for customizing and formatting the selected object
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A printed note, placed below the text on a printed page, used to explain, comment on, or provide references for text in a document
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A set of thumbnails that show visually the effect of each option
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Any image—such as a picture, photograph, drawing, illustration, or shape—that can be placed as an object on a page
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A set of buttons on a tab that all relate to the same type of object or task
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A feature, which helps users create documents such as letter and e-mails that are essentially the same but contains unique elements such as recipient name, address, city, and state
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Pops up over text you select to offer a translation of the chosen text. You can copy the translation, look up more information about it, or click Play to hear it read aloud
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A toolbar located in the upper-left corner of the program window, which displays the Save, Undo, and Repeat buttons by default but can be customized to include any command
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An area at the top of the Word 2010 window where almost all the capabilities of Word are available to help you use the program efficiently
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A list of divisions and the pages on which they start
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A collection of cells on a single sheet where
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