3-D effect
To see what is behind a graphic, you must use a color of "None". Depending on the type of graphic used, that may be done in InDesign, Illustrator, or as a clipping path in Photoshop.
A floating graphic moves independently of text.
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To change an inline graphic to a floating graphic in most word processing programs, you typically select the graphic and look for the "Wrap Text" option in the formatting toolbar or the context menu. From there, you can choose a floating option, such as "Square," "Tight," or "Through," which allows the graphic to move independently of the text. This feature enables better control over the layout of the document.
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Strikethrough
It can be either one, text or graphic. Typically called a 'watermark' it can be used to mark documents with various items such as 'Draft' or 'Original' for tracking purposes. Most word processors allow it.
If you use the same text or graphic frequently, you can store the text or graphic in a action routine so it can be used in future documents
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The feature that colors the rectangular area behind any text or graphic is called "text background color" or "highlight." In design software, this is often referred to as a "text box" or "bounding box" that can be filled with a color to enhance visibility or aesthetics. It helps to distinguish the text or graphic from the surrounding content.
To remove part of a graphic and reveal text or colors behind it, you can use a technique called masking or layer transparency in graphic design software. By applying a mask to the graphic layer, you can selectively hide portions of it, allowing the underlying content to show through. Alternatively, adjusting the opacity of the graphic can also create a see-through effect, making it possible to view elements behind it.
To see what is behind a graphic, you must use a color of "None". Depending on the type of graphic used, that may be done in InDesign, Illustrator, or as a clipping path in Photoshop.
That is called a "Water Mark." There is an option to add these on Microsoft Word.
This is false. Word does not color the circular area behind any text or graphic when you shade text. The mini toolbar has commands related to changing the appearance of the text in your document.
In a word processing program, it is often just called the clipboard.
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A floating graphic moves independently of text.