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Stroke and fill


A fill is a colour, pattern, or gradient inside anobject. A stroke can be the visible outline of an object, a path, or the edgeof a Live Paint group. You can control the width and colour a stroke.




Headings and subheadings


A heading is a title at the head of a page for example(‘HEADING’). A subheading is a heading given to a subsection of a piece ofwriting for example (‘subheading 1 – what is a subheading’).

Format paragraphs & document pagination


When formatting a paragraph you will see manyoptions, these include: The paragraph dialogue, alignment, indentation, line spacing, shading and borders, lists – bullets and numbers, bulleted lists, numbered lists and multilevel lists.



Pagination


Pagination encompasses rules and algorithms fordeciding where page breaks will fall, which depends on semantic or culturalsenses of which content belongs on the same page with related content and thusshould not fall to another.





Graphic images




Vector


Vector images are made up of individual, scalableobjects. Vector graphics may consist of lines, curved edges and shapes witheditable attributes e.g. colour, fill and outline. Changing the attributes of avector graphic does not change the object itself. An object can also be editedusing nodes and control handles to shape and transform the object. Vectorgraphics are resolution independent. This means that the graphic can beresized/scaled without sacrificing the quality of the image because they aredefines by mathematical equations. BitmapGraphics are made up of pixels in a grid. Pixels arepicture elements; tiny dots of individual colour that make up what you see inyour screen.




Bitmap


Bitmap images are resolution dependent; Resolution refers to thenumber of pixels in an image and is usually started as dpi (dots per inch) orppi (pixels per inch).

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