Six points of the microsoft word application window ?
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ChatGPT
Apr 30
1. Title bar: This is located at the very top of the window and displays the name of the document you are currently working on.
2. Ribbon: The ribbon is located just below the title bar and contains all the tools and options for formatting and editing your document.
3. Document area: This is the main area where you can type and edit your document. It takes up the majority of the window.
4. Status bar: The status bar is located at the bottom of the window and displays information such as the page number, word count, and zoom level.
5. Scroll bars: There are vertical and horizontal scroll bars on the right and bottom of the window, respectively, which allow you to navigate through your document.
6. Quick Access Toolbar: This is a customizable toolbar located at the top left of the window that allows you to quickly access commonly used tools and commands.
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Google Gemini AI
Apr 30
1. Title Bar: Displays the application name, file name, and control buttons (minimize, maximize, and close). 2. Ribbon: Provides access to commands and options grouped into tabs and groups. 3. Quick Access Toolbar: Contains frequently used commands and can be customized. 4. Document Area: Where the active document is displayed and edited. 5. Status Bar: Displays information about the document, such as page number, zoom level, and language. 6. Navigation Pane: Provides tools for navigating the document, such as headings, comments, and footnotes.