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466. Folder: An organizing unit for storing related files together in group, also called a location.

467. Applications or Programs: A set of intsructions for performing a particular task or set of tasks, such as word processing or drawing a picture.

468. RAM: Stands for random access memory the working menu that holds programs and unsaved work.

469. Details Pane: This pane provides information about the selected file(s), folder(s), or drive(s). For a file, this information includes Date Created, Date Modified, and Size. For some types of files such as Microsoft Office documents. Many more details appear as well, such as author name, total editing time, and tags or keywords.

470. Preview Pane: This pane shows a preview of certain types of data files when they are selected. If the selected item cannot be previewed, a no preview available message appears here instead.

471. Print to a file: A method of converting a file to a more easily shared format.

472. Viewer Application: An application that can read files printed or converted to a particular type of file format.

473. Printer Driver: The printer control file that interprets print information from an application.

474. Plain Text (txt): A file format for document files that does not allow for or save any text formatting information.

475. Font: A typeface a style of lettering appearing either on screen or in print.

476. Rich Text Format: A basic document file format that preserves some text formatting.

477. Bullets: The Start a List drop-down list in the Paragraph group, by default, turns bullets on or off for the paragraph holding the insertion point, or the selected paragraphs. Use the drop-down arrow for this button to change to another list style, such as numbered list.

478. Font: Use the buttons and lists in the Front group on the Home tab on the ribbon to change the text font family, font size, style including Bold, Italic, and so on, size, effects, which include Strikethrough, Underline, and so on, and other settings such as text colors.

479. Alignment: The paragraph group on the Home tab on the ribbon enables you to add or remove indents for paragraphs, set line spacing, and choose a paragraph alignment (Align text left, Align text right, Center or Justify).

480. Tablet PC: A type of laptop computer on which you can select commands and give other user input using a stylus (tablet pen) or sometimes a finger.

481. Graphics Tablet: An external input device that generally connects to the computer via a USB port and with which you can select commands give user input, and draw images using a stylus (pen).

482. MathML: An XML-based standard for describing mathematical expressions in programs published W3C Math Working Group (www.w3.org/Math).

483. Compression: Using an algorithm that reduces file size.

To add a line or shape click the down pointing arrow of the shapes buttons in the shapes group and than click the line or desired shape in the palette that appears. Use the shape outline and shape fill drop-downs to select the shape width. Click the color 1 button in the colors group and than click the desired color for the line or shape outline. To select the color for the specified shape fill, click the Color 2 button in the Colors group, and than click the desired color for the line or shape fill. To make a reform lines, use the Pencil tools in to Tools group.

485. Navigation Pane: Shows or hides the Navigation pane.

486. Expand to open folders: Ensures that Navigation pane always shows the complete folder hierarchy expanded down to the level of currently displayed folder. (It may do this anyway, depending on how you navigated there.)

487. Show All Folders: Displays the sections of the Navigation pane other than favorites and stores them in a single hierarchical list organized under the Desktop section. When this option is off, the navigation pane displays as multiple sections such as Libraries, Homegroup, Computer, and Network. One benefit to enabling show all folders is that it makes a link to the control panel that appears in the Navigation Pane.

488. Show Favorites: Shows or hides the Favorites section of the Navigation Pane.

489. Operation System Files: Files that the operating system (Windows 8) needs to start the system and keep it running.

490. File Property: Information about a fie or information attached to a file.

491. Metadata: Information attached to a file that provides a descriptive data such as the author’s name.

492. Appearance and Personalization: The Choices here enable you to make the desktop your own- choose from fun stuff like specifying your own background and adding fonts. Make the system friendlier by customizing the Taskbar, Start Menu, and folder settings.

493. Clock, Language, and Region: Look in this category when you need tomake sure the system is et to the proper date, time, and time zone, or even to work with language settings for Windows 8 and the keyboard.

494. Ease of Access: Use the settings found in this cateogory to customize tge system for a user with special needs. For example, you can replace sounds with visual cues or turn on speech recognition.

495. User Input Device: A device, such as the mouse and keyboard that enables you to give commands to and enter information into a computer.

496. Buttons: You can check the Switch primary and secondary buttons check box to flip the funcitions of the left and right mouse buttons. Making the right mouse button the primary button for clicking and double clicking. This makes the mouse easiedr for a left handed person to use. You also can drag the speed slider to change how fast a user must perform a double-click for the system to recognize it; slower speeds work better for usders with stuff fingers. Marking the Turn On ClickLock check box enables you to make selections or drag by briefly pressing and holding the mouse. You canthan reopen or reposition the mouse and click to finish the drag or select. Use the Settings button to control how long you must press and hold the mouse to activate ClickLock.

497. Attributes: On/off flags set for a file such as read-only.

498. Read-Only: The file cannot be deleted or modified.

499. Hidden: The file does not appear in File Explorer file listings (unless hidden files are set to be shown as you learned how to do previously in this chapter.

500. Archive (Files is ready for archiving.): The file has changed since it was backed up with a Backup program that sets the archive flag to off\.

501. Local File Permission: The permission to access a file belonging to another user on the same computer.

502. Network Sharing Permission: The permission to access a file stored on a different computer.

503. The Mouse Properties dialog box offers tabs of settings for customizing mouse behavior: Buttons, Pointers, Pointer Options, Wheel, and Hardware.

504. The Mouse Properties dialog box offers tabs of settings for customizing mouse behavior: Buttons, Pointers, Pointer Options, Wheel, and Hardware.




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