Bokashi, which is Japanese for "shading off" or "gradation", is well known form of Japanese woodblock print making. It is done by applying a single color to a moistened wooden printing block. An example would be the shading of color on a landscape print.
You can print from Word or print from PowerPoint. You cannot print from word to PowerPoint.
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Yes, when shading paragraphs in Microsoft Word, the shading typically extends from the left margin to the right margin of the current paragraph. This means that the entire width of the paragraph, including any line breaks, will be shaded uniformly. The shading does not extend beyond the margins set for the document.
to print = imprimera print = un impression
There is only one syllable in the word "print."
In MS Word Tables, it is possible to have lines that are not printable but that show on the screen to tell you that a table is there. This is usually the default condition. To change them so that some or all lines print, select the entire table, open the table properties and select the Borders and Shading... button. In the Borders tab, select the kind of lines you want and then click on OK. You can get to the same place by selecting the entire table, then using the Format pull-down menu and select Borders and shading...
Go to format, then click on Boarders and Shading.
in file print or there is a print icon on the toolbar at the top
shading graphics
in ms word 2003 click format then borders and shading.
You could take a print screen and paste it on Microsoft Word and then print it.