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| Backstage view | A view that replaces the file menu that appeared in previous versions of Office. |
| Contextual tab | A tab containing groups of buttons that represent commands for customizing and formatting the selected objects. |
| Docked window | A resized OneNote window that fits on a side of the desktop to help you take notes while working on and referring to other applications. |
| File printout | A printout of a file saved on the computer that can be inserted into a OneNote 2010 page. |
| Gallery | A set of thumbnails that show visually the effect of each option. |
| Graphic | Any image - such as a picture, photograph, drawing, illustration, or shape - that can be placed as an object on a page. |
| Group | A set of buttons on a tab that all relate to the same type of object or test. |
| Linked Notes | A feature in OneNote 2010 that automatically links the notes in a new notebook to the source content referred to in another program, a Web browser, or another notebook. |
| Notebooks pane | A section of the OneNote window that is used to create, view, and arrange pages in a sections in an existing notebook. |
| Page Tabs pane | A section of the OneNote window that is used to create, view, and arrange pages in a section group or a notebook. |
| Quick access toolbar | A toolbar, located in the upper-left corner of the program window, which displays the Back, Undo, Dock to Desktop, and Full Page View commands by default but can be customized to include any command. |
| Ribbon | An area at the top of the OneNote 2010 window where almost all the capabilities of OneNote are available so that you can work efficiently with the program. |
| Scanner printout | A scanned copy of a document that can be inserted into an OneNote 2010 page. |
| Screen clipping | An image of an entire or a part of a computer screen, a Web page, or a document. |
| Tag | A label that indentifies an element in a document, such as a paragraph of text or an image, for the purpose of marking and sorting it according to its importance and relevance in the document. |