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Desktop Publishing | The process of combining text and graphics, using a computer, to create attractive documents. |
Graphics | Pictures that help illustrate teh meaning of the text, make the page more attractive, or make the page ore functional. |
Handles | Little squares that apprear at the edges of the graphic. |
Scale | The size of a graphic. |
Page Break | The place where one page ends and another begins. |
Header | Text that is printed at the top of each page |
Footer | Text that is printed at the bottom of the page |
Footnote/Endnote | Used to document quotations, figures, or summaries, or to provide other text that you do not want to include in the body of your document. |
Style | A predefined set of formatting options that have been named and saved. |
Template | A file that contains page and paragraphs formatting and text that you can customize to create a new document similar to but slightly different from the original. |
Wizard | It creates a document based on your answers. |
Table | An arrangement of text or numbers in rows and columns, similar to a spreadsheet. |
Mail Merge | Combining a document with information that personalizes it. |
Data Source | Contains the information that will vary in each document. |
Main Document | The document with the information that doesn't change. |
Theme | A preformatted design that you can apply to a document to change its appearance without changing the content. |
Integration | Combining parts into a whole. |