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1.

PICTURE

SHAPES
2.
3. GRAPH

CLIP ART
4.
Advanced Word Processing
Skills(Integrating images
and materials)
KINDS OF MATERIALS
1.Pictures. These are electronic or digital pictures or
photographs you have saved in any local storage
device. There are 3 most commonly used types of
picture files.
a. .JPG.
- It defines the type of data compression procedure it
utilizes, just like the rest of the picture file extensions,
to make it more compatible and portable over the
internet. Because this form of picture file supports
16.7 million colors, it's ideal for working with full-
color photographic photos.
b. .GIF – stands for Graphics Interchange Format.
- This image is capable of displaying transparencies.
- It is good for blending with materials or elements in
your document. It is capable of displaying simple
animation.
- It can only support up to 256 colors which is good
for logos and decors with very limited or solid color.
- On a printed paper, this may not be very useful,
but if you're distributing documents electronically,
via email, or even posting documents to a website,
this may be rather spectacular.
- Logos, little text, black and white images, and low-
resolution files all benefit from GIF.
c. PNG – this is pronounced as “ping”. It stands for
Portable Network Graphics.
- It was built around the capabilities of .GIF. Its
development was primarily for the aim of speedier
image transmission via the internet. It's also good
with transparency, but not in the same way.
- GIFs do not support animation, but they can display
up to 16 million colors, so the image quality for this
file type has improved dramatically.
Joint Photographic Expert Group
Graphics Interchange Format
Portable Networks Graphics
2. Clip Art. This is generally a.GIF type; line art
drawings or images used as generic
representation for ideas and objects that can be
integrate in the document. Microsoft Word has a
library of clip arts that is built in or can be
downloaded freely.

3. Shapes. These are printable objects or materials


that can be integrated in the document to
enhance the appearance or to allow anyone to
have some tools to use for composing and
4. Smart Art. These are predefined sets of different shapes
grouped together to form ideas that are organizational or
structural in nature. It is use to graphically represent an
organization, process relationship or flow for infographic
documents.

5. Chart. It is useful when preparing reports that correlate and


present data in a graphical manner. A chart can be created that
can be integrated in Microsoft word imported from Microsoft
excel.
Short quiz:
KEY
1. A 4. C
2. B 5. B
3. B
TEXT WRAPPING OPTIONS
1. In Line with Text. This is the default setting for
images that are inserted or integrated in your
document. It treats the image like a text font with
the bottom side totally aligned with the text line.
2. Square. This setting allows the image you inserted
to be placed anywhere within the paragraph with
the text going around the image in a square pattern
like a frame.
3. Tight. This is the same as the Square setting, but
here are the text “hugs” or conforms to the general
shape of the image. It allows you to get a more creative
effect on your document.
4. Through. This setting allows the text on your
document to flow even tighter, taking the contours and
shape of the image. This can be used with .GIF or .PNG
type of image.
5. Top and Bottom. This setting pushes the text away
vertically to the top/and or the bottom of the image so
that the image occupies a whole line on its own.
6. Behind Text. This allows your image to be
dragged and placed anywhere on your document but
with all the text floating in front of the list of it which
makes your image looks like a background.
7. In Front of Text. This setting allows your image to
be placed right on top of the text as if your image was
dropped right on it, the text can be covered by the
image.
What are again the kind of materials that uses in
integrating images and external materials?

1.PICTURES
2. CLIP ART
3. SHAPES
4. SMART ART
5. CHART
6. SCREENSHOT

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