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Bounding Box | a border the displays around the edges of a selected object |
WordArt | – A feature of Word used to transform text into a drawing object |
Device Driver | a software program that provides the instructions your computer needs to |
Floating Object | an object that is positioned independently from the document text. |
Object | a graphic, picture, chart, shape, text box, or other element that can be inserted in a document. |
Scanner | a device that converts printed documents into digital file formats |
Screenshot | a picture of the content currently displayed in a window open on your computer desktop |
Screen Clipping | - a picture of selected content currently displayed in a window open on your computer desktop |
Shapes | - Pre-drawn objects that come with Word 2016 |
Sizing Handles | small symbols around the edge of a selected object that you use to resize the object |
Text Box | a rectangular drawing object in which text or graphics images can be inserted and positioned anywhere on a page |
USB | universal serial bus. A type of connection used to attach devices such as flash drives, scanners, cameras, and printers to a computer |
3D | a perspective added to an object to give the appearance of three dimensions |
Brightness | the amount of white or black added to a color; sometimes called tint |
Contrast | the difference between color values in different parts of the same image |
Fill | the inside area of a shape or other object |
Outline | the border that defines the outer boundary of a shape or other object |
Saturation | the intensity or depth of a color |
Shadow | An effect designed to give the appearance of a shadow behind a border |
Tone | – the amount of gray added to color |
Border | A line placed on one or more sides of a paragraph, page, or text box |
Diagram | A chart or graph usually used to illustrate a concept or describe the relationship of parts to a whole |
Caption | A text label that identifies an illustration such as a figure, table, or picture |
Clip Art | Pre-drawn pictures that you can insert in an Office document |