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That should be the replace function which performs word replacements in documents.
When resizing an image or an object in a presentation, a user should not utilize the sizing handles in the middle of the sides or the bottom of the image. There's nothing wrong with resizing this way.
There's nothing wrong with resizing this way
<u>Explanation:</u>
When the sizing handles in the middle of the sides are used, the image stretches out reflecting an increase in the width maintaining There's nothing wrong with resizing this way.
On the other hand, while using the sizing handles at the bottom, the image increases in height whilst maintaining the same width again disturbing the aspect ratio.
The Rudolph Rule states that simple ways you can make information stand out and guide or satisfy your audience to important details and highlight important information in your presentation
so i conclude option D is correct for above statement
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