1. You want to know the word count of your text
2. You want to see the command icons and buttons of an application
3. You want to quickly exit the application
4. You want to reduce the window to a button on the taskbar
5. You want to print a file
6. You want to open a dialog box that has more commands related to the group
7. You want to move the screen display down and to the right
8. You want to easily access some frequently used commands
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Answer:
1.Count the number of words in a part of a document
To count the number of words in only part of your document, select the text you want to count. Then on the Tools menu, click Word Count. Just like the Word desktop program, Word for the web counts words while you type.
2.A command button is a clickable image object used with graphical operating systems. For example, in Microsoft Windows, when clicking the close button (the X in the top-right of the window), Windows closes that open window
3.Close one app: Swipe up from the bottom, hold, then let go. Swipe up on the app. Close all apps: Swipe up from the bottom, hold, then let go. Swipe from left to right.
4.Click the Minimize button — the button with the little line in it, shown in the margin. Whoosh! The window disappears, represented by its little button on the taskbar at your screen's bottom. To make a minimized program on the taskbar revert to a regular, onscreen window, just click its icon on the taskbar.
5.Double-click the desired file to open it.
Select File > Print.
The Print dialog box will appear, along with a preview of your file on the right. Choose the desired options, then click Print.