Microsoft Word is a word processing software, that many people use for school and work. Embedded in the software is a number of software options that a person can choose from, to perform different functions.
When it comes to closing out a file, a user would simply hit the word Close. From there, the file would close out.
There are many other options that can be selected from the File menu. There is the New option, where a user can create a new document. Then, there is the Open option, where the user can choose from pre-existing documents to open a file.
The file pull-down menu contains the basic commands that pertain to managing and printing files. Menus offer a wide array of option items by placing every action in a menu that someone would necessitate navigating the computer. The close option is employed to close a file in MS Word.
You can change the command's display name after it has been added to a pull-down menu. This menu allows you to monitor the pull-down menu item's display and how it can be accessed using keyboard navigation with the Alt key. To accomplish this, choose the pull-down menu, which contains the basic commands that involve managing and printing files. Other commands on the File menu are documented elsewhere in the user's guide.