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MOAC Lesson 1: Backstage View Word 2013 (2) Backstage View After you click the _____________File _____________ tab, you can see the Microsoft Office Backstage view A tool that offers quick access to commands for performing many file management tasks all displayed in a single navigation pane that can be customized to meet users? needs. (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2014) Info Tab Allows the user to password protect a document Allows the user to modify document properties Compatibility Mode Some functions are limited when viewing older versions of a document Must save as a .docx (Word 2010 file extension) to have full capabilities Word 97-2003 saves as a .doc, Word 2010 & 2013 save as a docx

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Julie Johansen APHUG Test 1 Five themes of Geography Location, place, human-environmental interactive, movement, region Geography: is a spatial perspective looking at patterns, and distributions on the earth?s surface Means Earth, to write Physical Geography; notes Human geography: the study of how people deal with each other and Earth Location: Absolute location: a specific place (address, coordinates, etc) Relative location: describing something in comparison to something else Place: beside having a specific location, every place has many other distinctive characteristics Region: geography divides the world into manageable units of study, the criteria for defining region can be natural or cultural and my change over time Three types of regions:

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