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A floating graphic moves independently of text.
3-D effect
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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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
In Word 2007, you can store frequently used text or graphics by utilizing the "Quick Parts" feature. To do this, select the text or graphic you want to save, go to the "Insert" tab, click on "Quick Parts," and then choose "Save Selection to Quick Part Gallery." This allows you to easily insert the stored items into future documents without having to recreate or reinsert them each time.
A floating graphic moves independently of text.
it helps visually organize the notes you take while reading
To position a graphic relative to the text in a document, you can use the "Wrap Text" option. This feature allows you to choose how text flows around the graphic, with options such as "In Line with Text," "Square," "Tight," or "Through." By selecting the desired wrap style, you can control the alignment and spacing of the graphic in relation to the surrounding text.
apply text wrapping to the graphic
You look at text and graphic features to help you better understand what you read. Text (word) and graphic (picture) features are visual - meaning that you see them, and they look very different than the rest of the words on the page or in the book. For more details visit us at our website. Simran IT Services.
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Text feature are words that are important and graphic feature are picture , maps , graphs , etc........
VHDL is a text based programming language.