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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.
Collapse(ing)  Make lower levels of an outline invisible in the Outline View.
Demote  Move down the outline level to a lower level.
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.
Expand(ing)  Make lower levels of an outline visible in the Outline View.
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.
Intranet  A network within an organization that uses Internet technologies such as the HTTP or FTP protocol.
Link bars  A collection of graphic or text buttons representing hyperlinks to pages within your Web site and to external sites.
Objects  A table, chart, graphic, equation, or other form of information.
Promote  Move up one level in the outline levels.
Theme  A set of unified design elements that provide a look for your document using color, fonts, and graphics.
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.
Web page  Text file with HTML code, pictures, and other components capable of being interpreted by a Web browser.







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