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This is the ______________ and it allows the user to move quickly through the document. Horizontal Ruler Horizontal Tool Bar Horizontal Scroll Bar

This is the ______________ and it returns the window to its previous shape and size after minimizing it. Minimize Button Restore Button Maximize Button

This is the ______________ and it is used for emphasis to make certain words and phrases stand out. Big Button Back Button Bold Button

This is the ______________ and it lets the user know the name of the current document and the name of the open program. Title Bar Menu Bar Scroll Bar

This is the ______________ and it provides options for proofreads your document and suggests solutions to errors. Dictionary Button Sort Button Spell Check Button

This is the ______________ and it provides the names of the categories for the variety of available commands. Selection Toolbar Tabs Bar Horizontal Scroll Bar

This is the ______________ and it removes the selected text or object from the screen and places it on the clipboard. Cut Button Paste Button Undo Button

This is the ______________ and it will ask the user if he/she wants to save changes to the document and exit the entire program. Minimize Button Maximize Button Close Button

This is the ______________ and it assists the user with the task of alignment. Horizontal Ruler Horizontal Tool Bar Horizontal Scroll Bar

This is the ______________ and it indicates where text will appear when the user begins typing. Insertion Point Mouse Pointer I Beam

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