Before taking the exam, review the key topics and terms that are presented in this chapter. You need to know this information.
If a user feels that something is missing from the interface, there are three common reasons: Personalized menus are enabled and the user is not seeing all of the commands available, a user has customized the interface and certain commands are missing, or the feature was not installed.
Most Office applications support macros, but you must weigh the usefulness of macros against the security risk they carry. There are four levels of macro security in Office applications: Very High, High, Medium, and Low. Learn the settings for each level.
Microsoft .NET Framework Microsoft .NET Framework is a platform for building, deploying, and running Web services and applications.
shortcut key A key combination associated with a macro for the purpose of running the macro. Common shortcut keys include Ctrl+A, Shift+Z, and Ctrl+V.
Visual Basic A programming language used for websites and applications. Macros created in Excel, Word, and other Office programs can be edited with the Visual Basic Editor, included with the applications.