Lesson 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Six kinds of materials Microsoft Word is capable of integrating

A
  1. Pictures 2. Clip Art 3. Shapes
  2. Smart Art 5. Chart
  3. Screenshot
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2
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Generally, these are electronic or digital pictures or photographs you have saved in any local storage device.

A

Pictures

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3
Q

.JPG

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Joint Photographic Experts Group

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4
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This type of image file can support 16.7 million colors that is why it is suitable for use when working full color photographic images.

A

.jpg

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5
Q

Graphics Interchange Format.
capable of displaying transparencies

capable of displaying
simple animation

The downside is that it can only support
up to 256 colors.

A

GIF

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6
Q

This is pronounced as “ping”.

A

PNG

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7
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Png

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Portable Network Graphics.

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8
Q

Unlike GIF, it does not support animation but it can display up to about 16 million colors, so image quality for this image
file is also remarkably imp

A

Png

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9
Q

It is a collection of pictures or images that can be imported into your document.

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Clip art

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10
Q

These are printable objects or materials that you can integrate in your document to enhance its appearance or to
allow you to have some tools to use
for composing and representing
ideas or messages.

A

Shapes

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11
Q

predefined sets of different
shapes grouped together to form ideas

A

Smart art

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12
Q

This is the default setting for images that are inserted or integrated in your document. It treat your image like a text font with the bottom side totally aligned with the text line.
This setting is usually used when you need to place your image at the beginning of a paragraph.

A

In line with text

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13
Q

This setting allows the image you inserted to be placed anywhere within the paragraph with the text going around the image in a square pattern like frame.

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Square

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14
Q

This is almost the same as the Square setting but here the text “hugs” or conforms to the general shape of the image.

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Tight

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15
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This setting pushes the texts away vertically to the top and/or the bottom of the image so that the image occupies a whole text line on its own as in the example.

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Top and bottom

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16
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This allows your image to be dragged and placed anywhere on your document but with all the texts floating in front of it. It effectively makes your image look like a background.

A

Behind text

17
Q

As it suggests, this setting allows your image to be placed right on top of the text as if your image was dropped right on it. That means whatever part of the text you placed the image on it, it will be covered by the image.

A

In front of text