An example is an image.
A Graphic is the term for a non-text element that can be added to a slide.
an inline object is that can be positioned at a specific location in a document or in layer over or behind text in a document
No. Block level elements can be positioned using CSS. Inline elements fall into the text line. That said, you can use CSS to declare an inline element be displayed as a block level element, or as an inline-block, which more or less splits the difference.
an inline object is that can be positioned at a specific location in a document or in layer over or behind text in a document
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I always insert a text box into the document first. Then I copy and paste the graph or spreadsheet element into the text box. The elements seem to behave better in the text box, and I have total control to move the text box wherever I want in the document.
No, a floating object is a separate element in a document that can be placed anywhere on the page, independent of the text in the paragraph. It is typically used to draw attention to specific content such as images or tables.
The document is a JPEG image.
On Insert tab,first highlight text you want to put hyperlink,or just press hyperlink and icon can be added through insert-picture or insert-object
A floating object in Word refers to an image, shape, or text box that is not anchored to a specific place in the document. It can be moved freely around the document, placed on top of text or in margins. This allows for more flexibility in layout design.
Document is a text. You can save text in your document.
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