Computer Science, asked by GlowingRuby, 19 days ago

Sonam has added an image in her word processor document. She wants to crop the image such that it does not change the scale of the picture. Which of the following parameter from the Crop option will she use to do the same?
a) Keep scale
b) Keep image size
c) No Scale
d) Original size

Correct solutions only!​

Answers

Answered by tarunsahnan
2

Answer:

A) KEEP SCALE

Explanation:

Keep scale means cropping your image will not change its scale.

Answered by Jasleen0599
0

Option A) Keep scale

  • This implies that you can format anything for legal size and then tell Word to scale the output for letter size. This is pretty comparable to a copier's reduction setting. If you're using Word 2007, follow these steps to take advantage of this feature: Open the document you want to print.
  • Another text effect in Word to enlarge or reduce the text is scaling. The horizontal width of the characters and the spaces between them are enlarged or reduced by scale.
  • Open the "File" menu, click "Print," open the zoom option, which by default reads "1 Page Per Sheet," choose "Scale to Paper Size," and select a new size to change the scale of a Word document without changing its formatting.
  • A document immediately formats to the new paper size when a new one is chosen, either from Layout on the ribbon or by changing the paper size in Backstage View.
  • Some users find it challenging to read small print. To enlarge text on the screen, they can use the Font size Accessibility setting on their device. But only text whose font size was specified in scalable pixels would be affected by this setting (sp).

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