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| Quick Access Toolbar | Area located at the top left of the Publisher 2010 window and provides convenient, one-click access to frequently used commands |
| ALT | A key on the keyboard that may be used to view KeyTips for certain commands in Publisher 2010 |
| AutoRecover | A feature in Publisher that restores your work in the event of a system failure but should not be used as a means of saving publications |
| Enhanced Screen Tip | Appear on screen in the Publisher window when you point to a command on any Ribbon |
| Clips | Items such as sounds, videos, and other media files in Publisher |
| Microsoft Publisher 2010 | a software program that is a full-featured desktop publishing program that allows you to create profesional-looking publications and revise them easily |
| Bulleted list | a series of lines beginning with a character or symbol that may be placed in publications |
| Mini toolbar | based on tasks you perform, it automatically appears with comands for changing the appearance of text in a publication |
| Status Bar | the area that presents information about the publication being created, the progress of current tasks, and the status of certain commands and keys, and provides controls for viewing the publication |
| Font scheme | a defined set of typefaces associated with a publication |
| Dialog Box launcher | the name of the small arrow that appears in the lower right corner of some groups on the Publisher Ribbon |
| Short Cut menu | displays a list of frequently used commands related to the right-clicked object |
| Backstage view | the area accessed through the File tab |
| Paragraph | a group on the Home Ribbon contains the commands for controlling text alignment in a publication |
| In groups | how the Ribbon commands are separated for logical placement |
| Color scheme | a set of colors that complement each other when used in the same publication |
| Save as | a command found under the File tab that is used to save an existing publication with a new name |
| Page Navigation | a pane that displays all of the current pages in a publication as thumbnails on the left side of the workspace |
| Graphics | a term that referes to building blocks, logos, and accents used in Publisher |