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NISA [10]
3 years ago
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All of the following except ________ will help you integrate visuals and text in business documents.

Business
1 answer:
elena-14-01-66 [18.8K]3 years ago
7 0

The options are:

maintaining a balance between text and visuals

identifying the visuals with titles, captions, and legends

referring to visuals in the text

putting the visuals into a separate section, such as an appendix

Answer:

putting the visuals into a separate section, such as an appendix

Explanation:

In business documents making use of visuals is a great way to pass accross information.

When the visuals are integrated with text that further explains the concept being communicated it is easier to understand by the reader.

All the options given make use of various methods of integrated visuals and text except the following:

Putting the visuals into a separate section, such as an appendix.

When visuals are put in a seperate section away from other text it does not immediately give the reader an impression not what is being communicated. It does not effectively integrate text and visuals.

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