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    In the Microsoft Office 365 and Google online produces, a similar icon consisting of three rows of three squares (⋮⋮⋮) pops up an array of icons instead of a menu, and is referred to as a waffle button. [13] Clicking or pressing these buttons results in a vertical menu being revealed, generally the same as a one-item menu or tab bar. [14]

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  7. Ribbon (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Use of a ribbon interface dates from the early 1990s in productivity software such as Microsoft Word and WordStar [1] as an alternative term for toolbar: It was defined as a portion of a graphical user interface consisting of a horizontal row of graphical control elements (e.g., including buttons of various sizes and drop-down lists containing icons), typically user-configurable.

  8. Office Open XML - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Microsoft released an initial version of an XML-based format for Microsoft Excel, which was incorporated in Office XP. In 2002, a new file format for Microsoft Word followed. [9] The Excel and Word formats—known as the Microsoft Office XML formats—were later incorporated into the 2003 release of Microsoft Office.

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