004template
Friday, March 11, 2005
Saturday, March 05, 2005
The new template
We could blog about the next template, NR 1 to 7 are almoste done.
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The template defined
Facsimiles of agency forms created with common software (MS Word, Excel, WordPerfect, etc.) that enable the user to fill out agency forms with their computer. (TRAM)
www.research.ucla.edu/sr2/gloss.htm
Cut down the amount of time you spend working on routine documents. Templates let you create specific types of documents, such as sales reports, letters, or memos. Instead of starting from scratch with a blank page, your new document based on a template will already contain standard text and formatting.
www.ptraining.com/word_glossary.htm
these can be made out of paper, cardboard, plastic or metal, depending on how they will be used. The are like pattern pieces, giving you something to draw around so that you can accurately replicate any shape. They can be used for piecing, appliqué and quilting designs. For a quick lesson on making your own templates for piecing, click here.
www.quiltuniversity.com/quilt_terms.htm
This is a skeleton for banners, meaning that the basic layout of the banner cannot be changed. However you can customize image uploads, font size, font style, and background color on banners with these options available.
www.animation.com/bt/ref/glossary.asp
This mode will enter whatever information on the clipboard transposed to whatever note pitch you hit.
www.united-trackers.org/resources/glossary.htm
Templates are cutting and folding patterns for making package art in the correct dimensions. The edge or "die line" of a template is the cutting edge. Dotted lines in a template mean a fold. We have put crop marks and indications of how far art should "bleed" over the cutting edge into our basic templates. For paper and cardboard pieces, art must bleed by 1/8" over each cutting edge. (Note: Do not put a bleed on art directly printing to the face of the CD or cassette.) If you are finishing the art for printing, the cut and fold lines need to be removed from inside the printed art areas. Just leave the lines embedded in the art, but make them invisible by making them "no width," or place them in a "template-only" layer. Our cutters will cut using the "registration marks" and "crop marks" on the corners of the art.
www.kabaaudio.com/glossary.htm
Templates are predetermined and saved formats for page layouts. They are designed to be used as a starting point for each successive page or issue. The use of templates saves time and reduces errors in layout formats.
www.morrcom.com/mpc/glossary.html