Monday, August 3, 2015

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Introducing the Ribbon Panel Ribbon is a panel at the top of a Word document window. It comprises easily accessible commands required to work on a document. The Ribbon panel consists of the following eight basic tabs:


Home : This tab contains options that help you perform basic functions in a Word document, such as formatting and editing text.
Insert : This tab contains options that help you add different objects, such as pictures, tables, shapes, apps, media, and symbols in a document. You can insert these objects from your local PC or from various online sources. The online options include inserting images within the Office Clipart collection online, via a Bing search, or from your own SkyDrive.
Design : This tab makes it easier to use themes, styles, and other formatting features, such as the page background color, page border, or document watermark.
 Page Layout : This tab contains options that help you define page settings in a document. In addition, it contains options for controlling the position of text and graphics.
References : This tab contains options for citing sources of information and creating a bibliography. It also helps you select a style for formatting the citations and references in a document.
 Mailings : This tab contains the options related to a feature called mail merge. Mail merge helps you create and print letters and mailing labels.
Review : This tab contains various options that help you review and edit the contents of a document. View : This tab contains various options that help you view a document in different layouts.
Each tab is divided into several groups incorporating features designed to perform specific tasks during document creation. You can hide the Ribbon panel by double-clicking any
active tab.

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