Characteristics of documents

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Characteristics of documents Chapter 6

Things in common There are many things that documents may have in common. These include: Characters Paragraphs Sections Frames Headers Footers Footnotes Pages

Things in common What you will be expected to be able to do is define those characteristics and provide suitable examples of how they may be used. Using this presentation, write a definition and provide an example of how those characteristics could be used in various documents. You could use screenshots to help you remember your definition or to help you explain your example.

Characters Definition: Example:

Paragraphs Definition: Example:

Sections Definition: Example:

Frames Definition: Example:

Headers Definition: Example:

Footnotes Definition: Example:

Pages Definition: Example: