Lesson 8 - Using Illustrations and Graphics
Across
- 3. A collection of media files available to insert in Microsoft Office documents that can include illustrations, photographs, video, or audio content.
- 5. A descriptive name in a worksheet.
- 7. A few descriptive words providing readers with information regarding a figure, table, or equation.
- 11. Graphical illustrations available within Word from a list of various categories, including List diagrams, Process diagrams, Cycle diagrams, Hierarchy diagrams, Relationship diagram, Matrix diagrams, and Pyramid diagrams.
- 12. Discards all the formatting changes that you made to a picture, including changes to contrast, color, brightness, and style.
- 13. An image capture of the entire current display on your computer screen.
- 14. A picture or other object inserted into a document that becomes part of the document. Compare to linked object.
- 15. An intersection between a column and row.
- 17. An image or other object that moves along with the text that surrounds it. Compare to floating object.
Down
- 1. A feature within Microsoft Word that creates decorative effects with a string of text.
- 2. Is a frame-like boundary that keeps multiple drawing objects together.
- 4. An image or other object positioned precisely on the page, allowing the text to wrap around it in one of several available formats. Compare to inline object.
- 6. Reduces the size of an object.
- 8. The process of trimming the horizontal or vertical edges of a picture to get rid of unwanted areas.
- 9. Figures such as lines, rectangles, block arrows, equation shapes, flowcharts, stars and banners, and callouts that you can add to your document or drawing campus.
- 10. A picture or other object inserted into a document by creating a connection between the document and picture file but not combining them in the same file. Compare to embedded object.
- 11. An image capture of only a part of your computer screen that you have selected.
- 16. The process of increasing or decreasing an original picture’s height and width by the same percentage.