Working With Images & Shapes

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Across
  1. 1. text a feature that shows all information in a cell even if it is too small to show the text horizontally
  2. 3. The image will be placed on the same line as the text. This treats the image much like the text in your document. You can use Left Align, Center and Right Align to move the image within the line of text
  3. 8. text The text will wrap above and below the image.
  4. 9. action that allows you to copy an object or text from one location and place it to another location
  5. 12. the act of taking another individual's work and claiming it as yours
  6. 13. (Uniform Resource Locator) is a form of URI and a standardized naming convention for addressing documents accessible over the Internet
  7. 14. a marker used to select additional web page(s) that have been opened in the browser window
  8. 15. a space separating text or other elements from the edge of the paper commonly adjusted through the page setup.
Down
  1. 2. setup The parameters defined by the user that help determine how a printed page will appear. Those parameters can include everything from the size, margins, page orientation, to quality of print
  2. 4. a binary representation of visual information, such as drawings, pictures, graphs, logos, or individual video frames. Digital images can be saved electronically on any storage device
  3. 5. of contents usually found on a page before the start of a written work, of its chapter or section titles or brief descriptions with their commencing page numbers
  4. 6. The Shape tool is used to create over a 100 different shapes. Select a preset set shape then click and drag your mouse to create the shape in the Drawing window.
  5. 7. the orientation of the page that prints the image vertically across the page instead of horizontally
  6. 10. alignment how text is placed on the screen in relation to the margins. For example, left
  7. 11. Click the Choose an image to upload button to locate a picture on your computer and upload it into your document.