The lines that outline and divided boxes in a table are referred to as
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Shading
The lines that outline and divided boxes in a table are referred to as Shading.
- Shading is the term for the lines that demarcate and separate the boxes in a table.
- A table's shading can be used to highlight specific rows, columns, cells, or the entire table in your document. Using the Shading menu is the simplest way to add coloured shading to a table.
- A technique in art known as "hatching" (French: "hachure") involves drawing (or painting or scribbling) tightly spaced parallel lines to produce tonal or shading effects. (It is also used to show what the tincture of a "full-color" emblazon would be in monochromatic renderings of heraldry.)
- In order to give the appearance of form, space, and most crucially, light in a drawing, shading is the act of adding value. When done well, shading may give a design a three-dimensional appearance and provide a believable image. Shade is vitally essential for communicating volume in a design.
- A shading model is a method that specifies how and where to compute the elements required for calculations involving light. A lighting model is a method that outlines how to compute the final colour given all the necessary ingredients.
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