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# Three aspects, or dimensions, of a document | # Three aspects, or dimensions, of a document | ||
## '''Structure''' | ## '''Structure''' | ||
##* The elements and the rules that govern their organization | |||
##* e.g. Book, Chapter, Verse | ##* e.g. Book, Chapter, Verse | ||
##* Two general kinds | ##* Two general kinds: | ||
##** Block-level, e.g. paragraphs, extracts | ##** Block-level, e.g. paragraphs, extracts | ||
##** In-line, e.g. book titles, proper nouns, emphases | ##** In-line, e.g. book titles, proper nouns, emphases | ||
##* "Genres" differ by what elements there are and how they are organized | |||
##** Letters, Monographs, Memos, etc. | |||
## '''Content''' | ## '''Content''' | ||
##* The actual text | ##* The actual text |
Revision as of 17:57, 13 October 2006
Negotiating Word
Introduction
What is a document?
Structure, content, and layout
- Three aspects, or dimensions, of a document
- Structure
- The elements and the rules that govern their organization
- e.g. Book, Chapter, Verse
- Two general kinds:
- Block-level, e.g. paragraphs, extracts
- In-line, e.g. book titles, proper nouns, emphases
- "Genres" differ by what elements there are and how they are organized
- Letters, Monographs, Memos, etc.
- Content
- The actual text
- Linguistic
- Layout
- Block-level stuff: line spacing, indents, etc.
- In-line stuff: font size, italics, etc.
- Structure
- Independent dimensions of a text
- Conflated in traditional practice
First Things
Configuring the Toolbar
Disabling Annoying "Features"
Word's Views
- Normal
- Web
- Outline
- Reading