If someone mentions contextual tab, they are talking about Microsoft Office Word 2007. In that program, a contextual tab is a tab along the top that only appears when you have selected a certain piece of material. For example, if you click on a table, or a picture, a contextual tab appears. It is a different color that the rest of the tabs.
If someone mentions contextual tab, they are talking about Microsoft Office Word 2007. In that program, a contextual tab is a tab along the top that only appears when you have selected a certain piece of material. For example, if you click on a table, or a picture, a contextual tab appears. It is a different color that the rest of the tabs.
The contextual use of certain words is important for them to make sense.
You can set it to display as a watermark. That will wash it out, because it is trying to make the picture light enough to display in the background, behind the text.
im in a class for that stuff and you have to have the picture selected to be able to get that toolbar. hope this helps
When a graphic is selected in applications like Microsoft Word or PowerPoint, a contextual tab appears on the Ribbon, providing specific tools and options relevant to that graphic. This tab typically includes features for formatting, adjusting styles, and editing the graphic, allowing users to make quick modifications without navigating through multiple menus. The contextual tab enhances user efficiency by presenting only the tools needed for the selected object.
Contextual tabs
Word displays contextual tabs when you perform certain tasks or work with objects such as pictures or tables. A formatting mark is a character that Word displays on the screen but is not visible on a printed document.
Make sure you understand the full cconteext of the question......understand every word in the question then you care ready to answer the contextual question
Use of 'contextual' in a sentence: What dress one wears is contextual as it depends on certain occasions that one wears a particular type of dress.
The word "pixel" is itself a contraction of the words "picture element", the smallest individual part of a display image. (see related question)
"There is contextual evidence to suggest that the author of this question is an idiot and shouldn't post their homework on the internet."