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Desktop Publishing
Using a personal computer to produce high-quality printed documents.
Graphic
An image; a drawn picture, photo, or chart.
Drawing Objects
Graphics you draw that are part of your Word document.
Drawing Canvas
An area in which you can draw several shapes; helps you arrange the graphics in your document.
Picture
A drawing or photo in a separate file that you insert into your document.
Clip-Art
Any pre-made image used to create and enhance a document or web page; a type of picture.
Word Art
A word processing feature that changes text into a graphic object which can be edited using the drawing toolbar; decorative text.
Word Art Gallery
Contains predefined styles of Word Art, such as curved and stretched text.
Text Boxes
Boxes of text that may be inserted into documents as callouts or labels; these may be formatted and edited as desired.
Resize Handles
One of the small circles or squares that appear on the border of a selected graphic used to adjust the size of the graphic.
Reverse Type
A shading effect in which the background is dark and the front color is white.
Flyers
An announcement or advertisement usually intended for wide distribution.
Auto Shapes
A group of ready-made shapes and a variety of lines that are available from the Drawing Toolbar.
Thumbnails
Miniature pictures from which selections may be made.
Portrait Orientation
Places a document on the page with the short side of the paper at the top. Used for letters, memos, reports, etc.
Landscape Orientation
Places a document on the page with the long side of the paper at the top. Used for wide tables, newsletters, flyers, program, etc.
3-D Effects
Changes the depth of a drawing object or graphic.
Shading
filling in the background of a text box or graphic with color to add interest and to focus the reader's attention to their contents.
Wrapping
Positioning text near a graphic object so that it is above and below the object only, surrounds the object, or appears to be keyed behind or in front of the object.
Justified
The horizontal alignment feature that aligns text evenly between left and right margins. The word processor inserts extra spaces between words so that each line ends even with the right margin. Used with newspaper-style columns.
Drop Cap
Formatting paragraphs with a large initial capital letter that takes up one or more vertical lines of regular text.
Columns
A feature used to divide a document into two or more vertical columns that are placed side by side on a page. they may be of equal or unequal width.
Water Mark
Any text or graphic that, when printed, appears behind the document's text. Most common: Draft or CONFIDENTIAL.