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Match the following screen elements to their descriptions:
I.FILE tab
II.Group
III.Window control buttons
IV.Quick Access Toolbar
V.Ribbon
A.buttons to perform frequently used commands
B.task-oriented tabs
C.Minimize, Restore Down, Close
D.displays Backstage view
E.related commands on the ribbon


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Marked as best answer by BrownTown3 on Mar 6, 2019

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