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.
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.
The default layout manager for a JApplet is BorderLayout.You can test it yourself:System.out.println(new JApplet().getLayout());
panel - flowlayout frame-bordered layout
how do your make your default black instead of white?
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The default (preset) view is _____ view print layout
You can go here and grab a default layout: http://profilerehab.com/browse/myspace/default_layouts Then just look in the code and find the name of the background image and replace it with your own background image that you want to use for the default layout.
Print Layout View
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The default preset view of Word is Print Layout view.
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Print Layout View