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The selected graphic is surrounded by a selection box, which features small squares and circles known as sizing handles. These handles allow users to resize, rotate, or manipulate the graphic by clicking and dragging them. The corners typically enable proportional resizing, while the middle locations offer options for non-proportional adjustments. This interface element helps users easily adjust the graphic's dimensions and orientation.
A selected graphic is typically surrounded by a variety of elements that include text, images, and other graphics, depending on the context. It may also be framed by whitespace to enhance visibility and focus. Additionally, design elements like borders or shadows can be used to further highlight the graphic within a layout. Overall, the surrounding elements work together to create a cohesive visual presentation.
When a graphic is selected in applications like Microsoft Word or PowerPoint, a contextual tab appears on the Ribbon, providing specific tools and options relevant to that graphic. This tab typically includes features for formatting, adjusting styles, and editing the graphic, allowing users to make quick modifications without navigating through multiple menus. The contextual tab enhances user efficiency by presenting only the tools needed for the selected object.
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graphic card size will be large
graphic card size will be large
graphic card size will be large
Place holders
Sizing handles
Sizing handles