In Microsoft Word, an inline graphic refers to an image or object that is treated as part of the text flow, meaning it moves with the surrounding text. When an image is inserted as an inline graphic, it behaves like a character in the text, positioning itself within the line of text and shifting according to any changes made to the text around it. This is in contrast to other positioning options, such as "wrapped" graphics, which can overlap text or be placed in fixed positions on the page.
No, a drop cap is not a graphic object in Microsoft Word. It is listed as "Drop Cap" under the Format menu.
If you mean the meaning of the title then there isn't one. Microsoft is the company that created it and it is a word processing software. hence the name Microsoft Word.
To change an inline graphic to a floating graphic in most word processing programs, you typically select the graphic and look for the "Wrap Text" option in the formatting toolbar or the context menu. From there, you can choose a floating option, such as "Square," "Tight," or "Through," which allows the graphic to move independently of the text. This feature enables better control over the layout of the document.
The root word for "graphic" is "graph," which comes from the Greek word "graphein" meaning "to write" or "to draw."
Graphic User Interface (user-friendly)
No .bmp = bitmap file (graphic content) .doc = Microsoft Office Word Document (formatted text, possibly with graphic content embedded)
If you use the same text or graphic frequently, you can store the text or graphic in a action routine so it can be used in future documents
Hideous Graphic
Manga - comic; graphic novel
Microsoft Word. Word is a program to type text. Such as make flyers (paint helps with that too) and notices. It is very helpful!
word processing program
That is called a "Water Mark." There is an option to add these on Microsoft Word.