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1 text document
"A document that contains alphanumeric information, not just 0s and 1s." -
2 text label
"Descriptive text that you can add to a form, worksheet, chart, or other document." -
3 document parsing
"The process of detecting the file type of an item during content processing, and converting the item to text." -
4 hidden text
Text that does not display in the normal view of a document's content. -
5 main document
"In a mail-merge operation, the document that contains the text and graphics that are the same for each version of the merged document, for example, the return address or salutation in a form letter." -
6 hyperlink display text
The part of a hyperlink in a document or Web page that displays as text on the screen. -
7 field results
"Text or graphics inserted in a document when Microsoft Word carries out a field's instructions. When you print the document or hide field codes, the field results replace the field codes." -
8 server-side include
"A mechanism for including dynamic text in World Wide Web documents. Server-side includes are special command codes that are recognized and interpreted by the server; their output is placed in the document body before the document is sent to the browser. Server-side includes can be used, for example, to include the Date and Time stamp in the text of the file." -
9 SSI
"A mechanism for including dynamic text in World Wide Web documents. Server-side includes are special command codes that are recognized and interpreted by the server; their output is placed in the document body before the document is sent to the browser. Server-side includes can be used, for example, to include the Date and Time stamp in the text of the file." -
10 word wrap
"The ability of a word-processing program or a text-editing program to break lines of text automatically to stay within the page margins or window boundaries of a document without the user having to do so with carriage returns, as is typically necessary on a typewriter." -
11 content library
"A data repository, in which items such as text, text boxes, pictures, tables, shapes, etc. can be stored and re-used within the same document and across multiple documents." -
12 simple type
"An element that can only contain text and appears as < simpleType> in an XML document, or any attribute of an element. Attributes are considered simple types because they contain only text." -
13 figures
"A Windows feature (in CSS) that allows web designers and developers to wrap text and other inline content around specified elements and fragments. This way, they can create complex and intricate layouts. For example, in Digital Publishing this capability allows text to wrap around objects such as images. Figures can be absolutely positioned on a web page while still remaining part of the document flow. Figures can be positioned some specified distance from the top, bottom, left or right sides of the containing block." -
14 Find
"A UI element that enables the user to locate text, and go to other locations wherever the text occurs in a document." -
15 paste
"To insert content, such as text or a graphic, that has been cut or copied from one document into a different location in the same or a different document." -
16 HTML
"An application of the Standard Generalized Markup Language that uses tags to mark elements, such as text and graphics, in a document to indicate how Web browsers should display these elements to the user and should respond to user actions." -
17 Hypertext Markup Language
"An application of the Standard Generalized Markup Language that uses tags to mark elements, such as text and graphics, in a document to indicate how Web browsers should display these elements to the user and should respond to user actions." -
18 Cascading Style Sheets
"A Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) specification developed by The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that allows authors of HTML documents and users to attach style sheets to HTML documents. The style sheets include typographical information on how the page should appear, such as the font of the text in the page. This specification also directs the way in which the style sheets of the HTML document and the user's style will blend." -
19 CSS
"A Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) specification developed by The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that allows authors of HTML documents and users to attach style sheets to HTML documents. The style sheets include typographical information on how the page should appear, such as the font of the text in the page. This specification also directs the way in which the style sheets of the HTML document and the user's style will blend." -
20 copy
"To duplicate information and reproduce it in another part of a document, in a different file or memory location, or in a different medium. A copy operation can affect data ranging from a single character to large segments of text, a graphics image, or from one to many data files."
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