Computer Science, asked by gaurvisharmagsps, 2 months ago

what is the default setting of the graphical objects inserted in a word document?​

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Answered by kavyasharma5567
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By default, all graphical objects are treated by Word as if they were ordinary characters in the text. They can be inserted into the middle of a sentence (useful for an equation) or can be placed on a blank line (ie in their own paragraph).

Answered by Ardera18
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By default, all graphical objects are treated by Word as if they were ordinary characters in the text. They can be inserted into the middle of a sentence (useful for an equation) or can be placed on a blank line (ie in their own paragraph).

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Graphics

Word provides several features that make inserting graphics into your document a breeze. However, having text and graphics on the same page can get a bit tricky. The following articles explore many of the issues you may run into when working with graphics and how to resolve them.

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