In Microsoft Word, the rectangular area behind any text or graphics is often referred to as the "text box" or "shading." This feature allows users to highlight or emphasize specific sections of text by applying a background color. Additionally, it can be used to create visual distinctions between different content areas within a document, making it more visually appealing and easier to read. Users can customize the color, transparency, and overall appearance to suit their preferences.
graphics means chithram in Malayalam in genaral...but if you mention computer graphics....it is said as computer graphics itself.
GFX is a commonly recognised contraction of the word Graphics. Graphics are anything that has beed displayed on a surface this includes paintings and movies.
no the lnking verbs are (am,is,are,was,were,be,being,been)
No
My teacher gave me 3 primary colors to use.
shade
This is false. Word does not color the circular area behind any text or graphic when you shade text. The mini toolbar has commands related to changing the appearance of the text in your document.
No, rectangular is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun form of the word is rectangle.
graphics means chithram in Malayalam in genaral...but if you mention computer graphics....it is said as computer graphics itself.
The word "rectangular" is an adjective, not a noun. So, a "rectangular" cannot exist. The question is like asking for the dimensions of a blue. What you need to do is specify rectangular WHAT! A rectangular pyramid, a rectangular prism, a rectangular dipyramid or some other shape.
The Sanskrit word for colors is "varna."
Prisma rectangular
There is no such word as "rectangler". Rectangular, on the other hand, is an adjective and without a related noun in the question it is impossible to answer. For example, there are different numbers of edges on a rectangular plane figure, a rectangular pyramid, a rectangular prism, a rectangular bipyramid.
It is not possible to answer the question because:there is no such word as rectangler.the nearest alternative is rectangular, but that is an adjective, not a noun. That leaves the question without a subject. A rectangular pyramid, a rectangular prism, rectangular dipyramid, rectangular antipyramid? Who can say?
Clip art,,
I've always found standard rectangular or square rooms to be boring.I ordered a rectangular cake, you've made it triangular.
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