animations
crop
desktop
header/footer
BMP
GIF
presentation
JPEG/JPG
booting
Desktop Publishing
restart
default
PNG
A picture file format and is the most popular for sharing photos and other images (stand for Joint Photographic Experts Group).
Use of software, multimedia, or other visual aids to introduce a topic to a group of people. PowerPoint™ is the Office™ product that performs this task
The process of loading the operating system software into memory to start up a computer. Also called "starting"
A picture file format of an image that is stored as a series of tiny dots called pixels (stand for Bitmap file).
This allows the same text or automatic entry to be shown at the top and bottom of all pages when printing is done
The normal setting as it comes on in a program before the user makes any changes
An editing tool from the picture toolbar that allows part of an image to be removed
The production of printed matter by means of a desktop computer having a layout program that integrates text and graphics
A picture file format that is usually larger and has a transparent background (stands for Portable Network Graphic).
The area where the programs open and can be manipulated and multitasked like papers on an office desk
Images that have motion during a slide presentation
Also called a “Warm Boot” when the computer is shut down for an instant and then automatically starts (boots) again
A picture file format that is animated (stands for Graphics Interchange Format).