A style of typeface with no ornamentation on the upper or lower end of the character.
Information displayed in a small window when you rest the pointer over a button or window element.
To make an object, graphic, or text active, usually by clicking it with the mouse, so that it can be moved or modified.
A small box attached to an object that you click to select the object, and drag to resize it.
A query that retrieves, or selects, data matching specified criteria from one or more tables and displays the results in a datasheet. See also action query, crosstab query, and parameter query.
An area in a document’s left margin in which you can click and drag to select blocks of text.
An optional setting that indicates, by icons or words, that an item is Personal, Private, or Confidential.
Attachments saved on a SharePoint document workspace Web site, where a group can collaborate to work on files and discuss a project.
A place on a SharePoint site where co-workers store slides that other people can use.
The time a slide will be displayed on the screen before PowerPoint moves to the next slide.
A technology first introduced by Microsoft with the 2007 Office system, with which you can easily create professional business graphics within documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and messages.
A flag that identifies a certain type of information, such as date and time, names, street addresses, or telephone numbers, so that you can perform actions associated with that type of information.
Arranging information so that it’s based on any field or combination of fields.
A file containing an object that is inserted in a destination file.
An area across the bottom of the program window that gives information about the current document.
A form contained within another form.
A subordinate item below a bullet point in a list.
A hierarchy of pages containing buttons that the user can click to open additional pages, display dialog boxes, present forms for viewing and entering data, preview and print reports, and initiate other activities.
The required format in which expressions must be entered.