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Color Scheme | A group that enables the user to select a new set of color combinations for application in the current publication. |
Graphics | The term that refers to building blocks, logos, and accents used in MS Publisher 2010. |
WordArt | The gallery of text styles in Publisher 2010 that transforms text into a graphic and creates eyecatching effects. |
Scaling | The process of shrinking or stretching text that changes the width of individual characters in a text box. |
Building Blocks | This group on the Insert ribbon enables a user to choos predefined calendars to insert and is a graphical or textual element such as a page part. |
Headline | In MS Publisher 2010 this is considered to be the largest text in that publication. |
Cell | An intersection of a column and a row that is usually filled with text or graphical data in a table. |
Flip | The graphical command that enables a user to invert a graphic vertically or horizontally. |
Page Size | The review of a Publisher publication template that displays the number of panels contained. |
Drop Cap | A decorative large capital letter that is typically placed in the beginning of a section or paragraph. |
Mini Toolbar | The automatic bar that appears based on tasks you perform that lets you change the appearance of text in a publication. |
Clips | The items such as sounds, videos, and other media files in MS Publisher 2010. |
.pub | The file extension that is applied to MS Publisher 2010 documents. |
.html | The file extension of a file being transferred electronically on a server for display on the web. |
Swash | A font stroke or serif that is exaggerated and typically runs into space above or below the next letter. |
Point | The physical measurement of text which is approximately 1/72 of an inch. |
Pack and Go | The wizard that guides a user through the steps required to collect and compress files needed for printing services. |
Textbox | An object in a publication designed to hold text in a specific shape, size and style. |
Group | A cluster of commands on the ribbion that provides logical separation of tasks. |
Patter | A fill that refers to the repeating designs such as lines, stripes, checks and bricks in publications. |