In a Word document, pictures are inserted at the location of the cursor (insertion point) by default. The images are typically anchored to the paragraph where the cursor is positioned, allowing them to move with the text as it is edited. Users can adjust the positioning and layout options to change how the image interacts with surrounding text.
In any program able to create a document there is a default location for that document to be saved. When you first save the docuement the program will ask you where you want to save the docuement. You can leave the document in that location or you can click and drag the document to a different location, it is your choise.
Left is the default alignment :D
Book1.xls is the default name for a new document in Excel.
In Word 2013, the default layout option for a picture inserted into a document is "In Line with Text." This means that the picture will align with the text as if it were a character in a paragraph, affecting the flow of text around it. Users can change this layout option to allow for more flexible positioning, such as "Square," "Tight," or "Behind Text," among others.
The four default libraries are... Documents - Music - Pictures - Videos
1" is the default margin size.
Left alignment is the default in a normal document.
the default document settings are stored in what template file?
No
The purpose of a document body is to organize and format information on a document correctly. A document body is a default to a blank word document on Microsoft Word.
Answer by Semen: Yes, footnotes are single spaced by default regardless of the line spacing of the document text.
The default file name is usually the first paragraph/line to suggest one. For example if your name was in the top of the document that would be your document file.