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Define content chunk.
 
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What is an advantage to using file formats for documents that are widely used?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: The basic written unit of a Web page is a content chunk, which can be a stand-alone unit of text and graphics. Developing effective chunks requires succinct, detailed writing and careful editing.

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Answer: They tend to accommodate the widest user base. Some of these formats also provide free viewers to users, such as Adobe PDF.




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