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  2. Canva - Wikipedia

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    Canva is an Australian multinational software company that provides a graphic design platform that provides tools for creating social media graphics, ...

  3. Candara - Wikipedia

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    It is also distributed with Microsoft Excel Viewer, Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer, [2] [3] the Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack [4] for Microsoft Windows and the Open XML File Format Converter for Mac. [5] It is not available as a freeware for use in other operating systems such as Linux, cross-platform use, and web use.

  4. Wikipedia:Templates - Wikipedia

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    Templates are pages that are embedded (transcluded) into other pages to allow for the repetition of information.. Help:A quick guide to templates, a brief introduction on templates for beginners

  5. Canvas X - Wikipedia

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    Canvas GFX's origins date back to 1986. The original idea for Canvas came from Jorge Miranda, Manuel Menendez, and Joaquin DeSoto, the founders of Deneba Systems Inc. of Miami Florida, for Apple's Macintosh computers—part of the wave of programs that made the desktop publishing revolution.

  6. LibreOffice - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft PowerPoint 97–2003 PPT, PPS, POT Presentation Yes Yes Microsoft PowerPoint 2007-2021 PPTX Presentation Yes Yes Microsoft Publisher: PUB Document, DTP From 4.0 [78] Microsoft RTF: RTF Document Yes Yes Microsoft Word 2003 XML (WordprocessingML) XML Document Yes Yes Microsoft Word 4/5/6.0/95 DOC, DOT Document Yes Up to 3.6 [78]

  7. HSL and HSV - Wikipedia

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    Fig. 1. HSL (a–d) and HSV (e–h). Above (a, e): cut-away 3D models of each. Below: two-dimensional plots showing two of a model's three parameters at once, holding the other constant: cylindrical shells (b, f) of constant saturation, in this case the outside surface of each cylinder; horizontal cross-sections (c, g) of constant HSL lightness or HSV value, in this case the slices halfway ...