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desktop publishing
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the process of creating a document using a computer to lay out text and graphics.
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banner
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a headline that spreads the full width of the page
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manual column break
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to manually adjust where the column ends
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section break
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when you divide a document into different sections
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building blocks
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built-in document parts that are already designed and formatted enabling you to create a proffessional-looking document quickly
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fields
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indicate where you can insert variable text or data
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header
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information and/or graphics that print in the top margin of the page
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footer
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information and/or graphics that print in the bottom margin of the page
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boilerplate text
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a common document part that you frequently use in documents
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graphics
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non-text items such as digital photos, scanned images, and pictures
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clip art
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a drawing that is ready to insert in a document
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thumbnail
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miniature representations of the pictures
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sizing handles
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eight small circles and squares on the border of graphics
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crop
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you cut off portions of the graphic that you do not want to show
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drawing objects
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which are shapes, curves, and lines to create your own graphic.
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AutoShape
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a predesigned drawing object such as a star, and arrow, or a rectangle
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text box
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a drawing object that enables you to add text to artwork
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blog
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a journal maintained by an individual or a group and posted on a website for public viewing and comments
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style
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a set of formatting characteristics that you can apply to characters, paragraphs, tables, and numbered and bulleted lists in your document
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