A series of dotted lines indicating a selected area that can be edited or dragged into another document is commonly referred to as a "selection box" or "selection marquee." This visual cue typically appears when you highlight text or objects in software applications, indicating that the selected content can be manipulated, copied, or moved. It allows users to easily identify and manage specific areas within the document.
Rotate handle
True. When a picture is selected in most image editing or document software, sizing handles typically appear around the image, allowing users to modify its size and proportions. These handles can be dragged to resize the image as needed.
The Text is moved to the new location.
Dragged and dropped :) 'Moved'
Probably bacause another image is in Grayscale Mode. Image you try to drag and drop must much Color Mode of another image so it is converted on the fly to Grayscale (Black and White). To change Color Mode go to Image > Mode > choose RGB.
When a publisher object is selected, typically a bounding box or selection handles appear around the object. This helps indicate that the object has been selected and allows for it to be resized, dragged, or formatted as needed.
The future tense of dragged is will drag.
dragged in Tagalog: kinaladkad
The past of drag is dragged. Example: The firefighters dragged the smoldering mattress out of the house.
Yes. The exaggeration is in the word "dragged"
The past tense of drag is "dragged."
The past participle of "drag" is "dragged."