line under an object
inline object
inline object
If you use inline graphics, you may want to adjust the vertical position.
In Microsoft Word, an inline graphic refers to an image or object that is treated as part of the text flow, meaning it moves with the surrounding text. When an image is inserted as an inline graphic, it behaves like a character in the text, positioning itself within the line of text and shifting according to any changes made to the text around it. This is in contrast to other positioning options, such as "wrapped" graphics, which can overlap text or be placed in fixed positions on the page.
Inline graphic
If you use inline graphics, you may want to adjust the vertical position.
the 1st character in the paragraph
Inline images are most widely stored in one of two formats: GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) or JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group).
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I installed a resistor inline with my oil pressure sensor. The resistor in a circuit will usually disperse energy as heat.
On a 1994 Ford F-150 , 300 cubic inch / 4.9 litre inline six cylinder : I believe the intake air temperature sensor ( air charge temperature sensor ) is inserted into the top plastic cover on the engine air filter
Most motherboards today come with between 2 and 8 sockets for the insertion of memory. These are usually either SIMMs (single inline memory modules) or DIMMs (dual inline memory modules). These can come in different sizes. The motherboard usually labels these sockets "SIMM0" through "SIMM7" or "DIMM1" through "DIMM3", etc. The sockets are almost always filled starting with the lowest numbered socket first. Most Pentium class or higher motherboards require SIMMs to be inserted in pairs, but DIMMs may be inserted individually.