That is basically the description of a template.Note that a template need not contain both of these; it might ONLY have formatting (for example, style definitions, that describe how to format commonly used styles, such as headings, etc.), or it may ONLY contain placeholder texts, to help you quickly write documents you need frequently. Of course, it may also contain both.
A template may also contain additional things, such as macros.
It can be called a template.
Template
Template
Hidden text
Title placeholder
HTML text isn't really formatted to begin with. But if you want to create text that is formatted in the exact way you typed it into the document, you can surround that text with a <PRE></PRE> element.
That is basically the description of a template.Note that a template need not contain both of these; it might ONLY have formatting (for example, style definitions, that describe how to format commonly used styles, such as headings, etc.), or it may ONLY contain placeholder texts, to help you quickly write documents you need frequently. Of course, it may also contain both. A template may also contain additional things, such as macros.
This is formatted text as it includes , italics, and font sizes. Can be stored in DOC's RTF's PDF's HTML ect.This is unformatted text. Usually stored in a TXT document.
Placeholder
When you type text in a placeholder in Microsoft PowerPoint, it becomes a text object
Alignment ist he horizontal placement of text in a placeholder in PowerPoint.
solid line
If you add more text to a placeholder, like a text box, than the placeholder can contain, text resizes to a smaller font to fit in the placeholder. That is Autofit.