The horizonal (or width) axis of a chart or object.

The vertical (or height) axis of a chart or object.

Parts of a chart that you can add or remove to make a chart clearer. For example, titles, gridlines, tick marks, and similar.

Visual representations of information, data, or knowledge that present information quickly and clearly.

The depth axis of a 3D chart or object.

Audio and Video files.

Removing parts of a video.

The proportional relationship between a picture’s width and height.

A sentence ascribing a work to a particular author, artist, or person. Usually placed on the slide below a picture.

Pixels per inch

descriptive text which conveys the meaning and context of a picture.

the order of objects along the Z-axis. In coordinate geometry, X typically refers to the horizontal axis (left to right), Y to the vertical axis (up and down), and Z refers to the axis perpendicular to the other two (forward or backward).

a symbol, pictogram, or ideogram used to visually represent an idea or concept

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