To send a copy of a file from your computer or network to a computer on the Internet or a company intranet.
view
The display of your document onscreen. Whenever you work with a document, you will use whatever view is best suited to the task at hand.
Windows Clipboard
A temporary storage area for data (text, graphics, and so on) that is being cut or copied. The Windows Clipboard can only hold one cut or copied selection at a time.
See also [Office Clipboard]
wizard
A specialized template that asks you questions about what type of document you want to create, and then generates the document for you based on your answers.
XML
An open , international standard for marking up documents to describe their structure and the data they contain. Word 2003 understands XML documents and can be used to produce XML documents, making it possible to use the content of Word documents in a company's business processes.
zoom
To change the magnification of a document onscreen. You can zoom in to enlarge a document or zoom out to shrink it.