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file tab/backstage view (part 2)

  • includes:
  • blank
  • contains commands to protect, blank check and manage the document
  • shows blank of the document
  • save
  • if the file has been saved before, when clicked, the command saves the file in its blank
  • if not previously saved, when clicked, it blank the save as screen
  • save as
  • shows blank where files can be stored such as:
  • the computer, cloud, recently used, locations
  • offers the command to blank for other available locations

Explanation:

Response

To solve this fill - in - the - blanks problem related to the File Tab/Backstage View in a software (likely a Microsoft Office - like application), we analyze each blank based on the context of file management commands:

1. First main blank (under “Includes:”)

In the Backstage View, one of the main sections is “Info”. So the first blank should be filled with “Info”.

2. Blank after “protect,”

The commands related to protecting, inspecting, and managing the document. So the word here is “inspect”.

3. Blank after “shows” (under Info)

The “Info” section shows the “properties” of the document. So this blank is “properties”.

4. Blank after “its” (under Save, for previously saved file)

If a file is already saved, clicking “Save” saves it in its “current location”. So this blank is “current location”.

5. Blank after “it” (under Save, for unsaved file)

If a file is not saved before, clicking “Save” opens the “Save As” screen. So this blank is “opens”.

6. Blank after “shows” (under Save As)

“Save As” shows the “locations” where files can be stored. So this blank is “locations”.

7. Blank after “to” (under Save As, for other locations)

“Save As” offers the command to “browse” for other available locations.

Final Filled - in Content:
  • Includes:
  • $\boldsymbol{\text{Info}}$
  • contains commands to protect, $\boldsymbol{\text{inspect}}$, check and manage the document
  • shows $\boldsymbol{\text{properties}}$ of the document
  • Save
  • if the file has been saved before, when clicked, the command saves the file in its $\boldsymbol{\text{current location}}$
  • if not previously saved, when clicked, it $\boldsymbol{\text{opens}}$ the Save As screen
  • Save As
  • shows $\boldsymbol{\text{locations}}$ where files can be stored such as:
  • the computer, cloud, recently used, locations
  • offers the command to $\boldsymbol{\text{browse}}$ for other available locations

Answer:

To solve this fill - in - the - blanks problem related to the File Tab/Backstage View in a software (likely a Microsoft Office - like application), we analyze each blank based on the context of file management commands:

1. First main blank (under “Includes:”)

In the Backstage View, one of the main sections is “Info”. So the first blank should be filled with “Info”.

2. Blank after “protect,”

The commands related to protecting, inspecting, and managing the document. So the word here is “inspect”.

3. Blank after “shows” (under Info)

The “Info” section shows the “properties” of the document. So this blank is “properties”.

4. Blank after “its” (under Save, for previously saved file)

If a file is already saved, clicking “Save” saves it in its “current location”. So this blank is “current location”.

5. Blank after “it” (under Save, for unsaved file)

If a file is not saved before, clicking “Save” opens the “Save As” screen. So this blank is “opens”.

6. Blank after “shows” (under Save As)

“Save As” shows the “locations” where files can be stored. So this blank is “locations”.

7. Blank after “to” (under Save As, for other locations)

“Save As” offers the command to “browse” for other available locations.

Final Filled - in Content:
  • Includes:
  • $\boldsymbol{\text{Info}}$
  • contains commands to protect, $\boldsymbol{\text{inspect}}$, check and manage the document
  • shows $\boldsymbol{\text{properties}}$ of the document
  • Save
  • if the file has been saved before, when clicked, the command saves the file in its $\boldsymbol{\text{current location}}$
  • if not previously saved, when clicked, it $\boldsymbol{\text{opens}}$ the Save As screen
  • Save As
  • shows $\boldsymbol{\text{locations}}$ where files can be stored such as:
  • the computer, cloud, recently used, locations
  • offers the command to $\boldsymbol{\text{browse}}$ for other available locations