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| Clipboard | A feature that allows a user to copy and paste text and graphics from multiple |
| 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 places the deleted text in the Clipboard collection. |
| Document properties | Information that identifies the creator of the document, date the document was created, subject, category, and keywords that can be used to search for the document. |
| 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. |
| Gridlines | A word feature that enables users to select multiple items of the text that are not adjacent. |
| Multi-selection | A word feature that enables users to select multiple items of the text that are not adjacent. |
| Navigation Pane | A tool that appears in the left side of the window when you select its command in the Show command group. |
| Object Zoom | A feature that allows you to zoom in and make tables, charts and images in your document fill the screen. |
| Paste | A command that pastes text from the Clipboard to a new location in the original document or new document. |
| Read Mode | Changes the page layout of the document with a larger font for easier reading. |
| Replace | A command that enables users to replace one word or phrase with another. |
| Rulers | Measuring tools to align text, graphics, and other elements used within a document. |
| Scroll bars | A tool that allows the user to move up or down within the document. |
| Scroll box | A tool that allows users to move horizontally and vertically through a document more quickly than the scroll buttons, or to see a ScreenTip displaying a user’s position in the document. |
| Scroll buttons | Buttons that allow a user to move up or down one line at a time. |
| Thumbnails | Tiny images of your document pages |
| Whildcard | Characters that find words or phrases that contain specific letters, or combinations of letters. |