A feature of Microsoft Office 2002. Appears at the right of the window and offers choices for doing a task, such as creating a new document or inserting clipart.
A new feature to PowerPoint 2002 that organizes common tasks in one subwindow that is convenient to access on the screen. Four common task panes are New Presentations, Insert Clip Art, Slide Layout, and Slide Design.
a dockable dialog window that gives users a convenient way to use commands, gather information, and modify their documents
a handy helper window where you can search for clip art, do a little etymological research, or just impress your coworkers with some foreign words
a new feature included in Microsoft Office XP
a separate window within the application that provides commonly used commands and enables users to carry out PowerPoint tasks efficiently
a Web-style command area that you can dock along the right or left edge of the window or float anywhere on the screen
An area within a Microsoft Office program window that contains commonly used commands. Its location and small size allow you to use these commands while viewing and working on files that also appear in the program window.
A new feature to Access and other Office XP applications that organizes common Access tasks into one page that is convenient to access in the application window; Access task panes include New File, Clipboard, and Search.