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NP Word 4

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anchored   Term used to describe an object that is attached to a specific paragraph in the document; used to refer to floating objects  
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aspect ratio   In relation to a picture or other graphic, the ratio of width to height  
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balancing   Making columns in a document approximately the same length  
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beveled   In WordArt text, rounded edges on individual letters  
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bitmap   A grid of square colored dots, called pixels, that form a picture; also, a file containing a graphic that consists of a bitmap  
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clip art   Premade electronic illustrations, photographs, and other graphics available from Office.com and other sources  
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column   Text formatted in narrow vertical band, as in a newspaper  
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continuous section break   A section break that starts a new section at the insertion point, without starting a new page  
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cropping   Cutting off part of part of a picture.  
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desktop publishing   The process of preparing commercial-quality printed material using a desktop or laptop.  
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drop cap   A large letter at the beginning of a paragraph; treated like a graphic in Word  
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fill color   The interior color of WordArt text or other graphic  
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floating object   An object that you can position anywhere on the page, with the text flowing, or wrapping around it; compare to an inline object  
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graphic object   An object used for illustration purposes or to enhance page layout; shapes, pictures, SmartArt, and WordArt are all examples of graphic objects  
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inline object   An object that behaves as if it were text; like an individual letter, an inline object has a specific location within a line of text, and its position changes as you add or delete text. Compare to a floating object  
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object   Anything you can manipulate independently of the text, such as a picture or a text box.  
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page border   An outline that frames the contents of a single page.  
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PDF   A file containing an image showing exactly how a document will look when printed; PDF is short for “Portable Document Format.”(  
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pixels   The small dots of color that make up a graphic displayed on a video screen.  
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pull quote   A direct quote from the main document text, formatted in a text box.  
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sidebar   A textbox designed to look good positioned to the side of the main document text.  
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snap to   Term used to refer to the way objects automatically align with the nearest intersection of a horizontal and vertical line in a document’s nonprinting gridlines  
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text wrapping   A setting that dictates how text will flow around a graphic.  
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typographic characters   Special characters, such as trademark or copyright symbols, that are not available from a standard keyboard  
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WordArt   Decorative text created using preset styles  
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