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| Clipboard | A storage area shared by all Office programs where cut or copied items are temporarily stored. |
| Copy | A command in Word that places a duplicate copy of selected text in the Clipboard. |
| Cut | A command in Word that removes selected text from the original location and place the deleted text in the Clipboard collection. |
| Go To | A command in the scroll box that enables users to browse by field, endnote, footnote, comment, section, page, edits, headings, graphics, or tables. |
| Document properties | Hidden information such as personal data is added to the document, such as, creator of the document, company name, and keywords. |
| Object Zoom | A function that allows a user to zoom in on objects such as tables, charts, or images while in Read Mode |
| Navigation Pane | A tool that appears in the left side of the window when you select its command in the Show command group. |
| Paste | A command that pastes text from the Clipboard to a new location in the original document or new document. |
| Replace | A command that enables users to replace one word or phrase with another. |
| Read Mode | Changes the page layout of the document and hides the ribbons. Some editing tools are available |
| Print layout | The default view. It displays the document as it will look when printed |
| Outline view | Displays the document as an outline and offers an Outlining tab with commands for creating and editing outlines. |
| Draft view | Strictly for editing text. Advanced elements such as charts, graphs, pictures, and other objects are hidden in this view. |
| Thumbnails | Tiny images of the document pages. |
| Wildcards | Characters to find words or phrases that contain specific letters or combination of letters. |
| Autocorrect | A feature that replaces symbols, commonly misspelled words, and abbreviations with specific text strings |
| Web layout | View shows how the document would look as a web page. |