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A__________is a placeholder where text can be entered ​

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Answered by devpatel070812
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Explanation:

a. entered. inthe. place. holder

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

A text box is a placeholder where text cn be entered

Explanation:

A text box is often a rectangle of any size that is separated from the rest of the interface by a border. There may be one, two, or zero scrollbars in text boxes. Often, text boxes show a text cursor (typically, a blinking vertical line), suggesting the current region of text being edited. It is common for the mouse cursor to change its shape when it hovers over a text box.

The control element of a graphical user interface known as a text box (input box), text field, or text entry box should allow the user to enter text data that will be used by a programme. When only one line of input is required, Human Interface Guidelines advise using a single-line text box; multi-line text boxes should only be used when more than one line of input may be necessary. Non-editable text boxes can be used for nothing more than text display.

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