Any object in a drawing application such as text, a shape, a line, a photo or an image.
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Adding depth to text or graphics in a computer application, making an object look carved or raised from a background. In printing, impressing a design into the surface of a paper so that text or images are raised from the surface.
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The width occupied by the capital letter "M" in a normal font. (not a condensed or expanded font)
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A photosensitive chemical coating used on on photographic film, paper, or glass.
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Half the width of an em.
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Encapsulated PostScript. A PostScript graphic file format that includes comments giving information such as bounding boxes, page numbers and fonts used.
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Saving a file from an application in a different or appropriate format to be used by another application or operating system.
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Electronic Mail) -- Messages, usually text, sent from one person to another via computer. E-mail can also be sent automatically to a large number of addresses (Mailing List).
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Electronic Data Interchange is a form of electronic messaging used by business and government to make purchases, payments, and other routine transactions. Electronic Commerce (or e-commerce) is a virtual way to physically do business where money is exchanged and goods and/or services are rendered. E-commerce allows business transactions over the Internet with a defined methodology for exchanging money for good and/or services. Ethernet A very common method of networking computers in a LAN. Ethernet will handle about 10,000,000 bits-per-second and can be used with almost any kind of computer.
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Web-based retail operations
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