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  2. Accessible publishing - Wikipedia

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    An example of someone using a screen reader showing documents that are inaccessible, readable and accessible. Accessible publishing is an approach to publishing and book design whereby books and other texts are made available in alternative formats designed to aid or replace the reading process.

  3. LibreOffice - Wikipedia

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    A word processor with functionality similar to Microsoft Office and file support for Microsoft Word or WordPerfect files. It has extensive WYSIWYG word processing capabilities, but can also be used as a basic text editor. [22] It can also create fillable forms via PDF or the Forms tab. Calc: A spreadsheet program, similar to Microsoft Excel or ...

  4. Help:Advanced table formatting - Wikipedia

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    MediaWiki’s wikitable class (class="wikitable") is designed for straightforward table formatting and enforces certain global styles that make removing borders between adjacent cells challenging even if custom CSS styles attempt to eliminate these borders. Specifically, the class includes:

  5. Desktop publishing - Wikipedia

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    Desktop publishing (DTP) is the creation of documents using dedicated software on a personal ("desktop") computer.It was first used almost exclusively for print publications, but now it also assists in the creation of various forms of online content. [1]

  6. Rich Text Format - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Word 5 1991 [20] [21] 1.3 January 1994 Microsoft Word 6 1993 1/94 GC0165; for device-independence and interoperability, encouraged embedding bitmaps within Windows Metafiles, [22] [23] instead of using Windows device-independent bitmaps or Windows device-dependent bitmaps. 1.4 September 1995 Microsoft Word 95/Word 7 1995 [24] 1.5 ...

  7. Microsoft Office XP - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft ultimately decided on "Office XP" as the final name of the product. [25] In spite of this, individual Office XP products such as Excel, PowerPoint, and Word would continue to use Microsoft's year-based naming conventions and were named after the year 2002. [23] Office XP Beta 2 was released to 10,000 technical testers in late 2000. [26]

  8. Metro (design language) - Wikipedia

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    The Music+Video hub on Windows Phone. Microsoft Design Language (or MDL), [1] previously known as Metro, is a design language created by Microsoft.This design language is focused on typography and simplified icons, absence of clutter, increased content to chrome ratio ("content before chrome"), and basic geometric shapes.

  9. Windows XP visual styles - Wikipedia

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    "Luna" (the Moon in Latin and various other languages) is the codename for the default visual style of Windows XP.Officially known as "Windows XP style", it is available in three color schemes: blue (default), olive green, and silver.