- tab
An element that enables you to separate objects with a precise amount of space (such as 1"), which using the spacebar can't do. - tab stop
An element you place in your ruler to allow you to add space and alignment between your tabs. For example, you could add a right, center, left-aligned, decimal, or bar tab stop. - table
A series of rows and columns. The intersection of a row and column is called a cell, which is where you type text and numbers. - taskbar
The bar on the Windows desktop (usually at the bottom of the screen) that contains the Start button at one end and the clock at the other. When a document is open, a button for it appears on the taskbar. - task pane
A vertical pane that usually appears on the right side of the application window and contains information and options associated with a particular feature. By default, task panes appear automatically when you perform certain actions. - TaskPad
In Outlook, a list of tasks that displays when you use the Calendar view. - template
Available in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, a template provides predesigned patterns on which documents and workbooks can be based. - text box
A small box in a dialog box in which you can type text or numbers. - text wrapping
Text automatically flows to the next line without having to insert a carriage return using the Enter key. - theme
A consistent visual in a document that can include colors, icons, bullets, figures, background colors, and so on. - title bar
The bar across the top of a window that lists the name of the program and document that's open in the window. - toggle
A button or keyboard command you click or press once to turn an option on and again to turn it off. - toolbar
A collection of frequently used commands that appear as icon buttons you can click to activate. - transition effect
Movement that occurs between slides in PowerPoint to smooth the passing from one slide to another. |