Cascading style sheets (CSS) | Part of a Web page that defines styles controlling the way a Web page or a part of a Web page appears in a browser. Microsoft Office stores embedded style sheets at the top of each Web page.
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Collapse(ing) | Make lower levels of an outline invisible in the Outline View.
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Demote | Move down the outline level to a lower level.
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Embedded object | Information (the object) inserted into a file (the destination file). Once embedded, the object becomes part of the destination file. When you double-click an embedded object, it opens in the program (source program) it was created in. Any changes made to the embedded object are reflected in the destination file.
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Expand(ing) | Make lower levels of an outline visible in the Outline View.
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Frames | The named sub-window of a frames page. The frame appears in a Web browser as one of a number of window regions in which pages can be displayed. The frame can be scrollable and resizable, and it can have a border.
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Intranet | A network within an organization that uses Internet technologies such as the HTTP or FTP protocol.
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Link bars | A collection of graphic or text buttons representing hyperlinks to pages within your Web site and to external sites.
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Objects | A table, chart, graphic, equation, or other form of information.
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Promote | Move up one level in the outline levels.
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Theme | A set of unified design elements that provide a look for your document using color, fonts, and graphics.
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Web browser | Software that interprets HTML files, formats them into Web pages, and displays them. A Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, can follow hyperlinks, transfer files, and play sound or video files that are embedded in Web pages.
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Web page | Text file with HTML code, pictures, and other components capable of being interpreted by a Web browser.
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