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Vocabulary for Chapter 7: Collaborating and Creating Web Pages

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Compare   Feature when you have two different versions of a document and you want to see the differences between the two  
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Combine   Feature when you have two or more versions of a document that you want to combine into a single document  
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Merge   Term that can be used to describe a combined document  
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Spreadsheet Program   Allows you to organize, calculate, and analyze numerical data in a grid of rows and columns.  
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Worksheet   Spreadsheet created in Microsoft Excel.  
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Object Linking and Embedding   Technology that allows you to share information between the Office programs.  
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Integration   Term used to refer to the process of object linking and embedding  
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Source Program   Program used to create the original version of the object  
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Destination Program   Program into which the object is integrated  
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Source File   Original file that contains the object you are integrating  
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Destination File   File into which you integrate the object  
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Embedding   Technique that allows you to insert a copy of an object into a destination doument  
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Linking   Similar to embedding, except that the object inserted into the destination file maintains a connection to the source file--not just the source program  
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bookmark   Electronic marker that refers to a specific point in a document  
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target   Place in a document to which a link connects  
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Web pages   Special documents designed to be viewed in a program called a browser  
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Browser   Program used to view web pages  
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Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)   Code used to create web pages  
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HTML Documents   Another term for Web pages (special documents designed to be viewed in a program called a browser)  
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Single File Web Page   Saves a document as an MHTML file, which is similar to an HTML file, with all graphics stored in the file along with the text  
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Web Page   Saves a document as an HTML file, with a separate folder containing graphics and other elements that control the page's formatting  
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Web Page, Filtered   Saves the document as an HTML file, with graphics stored in a separate folder  
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Web Layout View   Displays the document similarly to the way it would appear in a Web Browser  
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