A query that combines all or part of the data from one or more tables into a new table.
Two one-to-many relationships tied together through a third table. See also one-to-many relationship; oneto-one relationship.
Blank space around the column in which text can flow on the page.
Basic information identifying an e-mail message, such as the date, time, sender, subject, and size. When working on a slow connection, you can download message headers and, based on the header information, decide whether to download the entire message.
The program window displaying the form in which you create or respond to an e-mail message.
The program window displaying the form in which you enter information to place a meeting on your calendar.
A message generated by Outlook to invite people to attend a meeting.
A shared site for planning a meeting and tracking related tasks and results.
A button that provides access to a menu with commands that manage Word and Word documents as a whole (rather than document content).
A viewer with which you can display presentations on a computer that does not have PowerPoint installed.
A button with a question mark (?) at the right end of the Ribbon that can be clicked to open the Word Help window.
A toolbar of formatting commands that appears when you select text. named range A group of related cells defined by a single name.