"Processor: 2 GHz processor or faster"
Then the colon becomes : (though colons are punctuation, maybe leave as is? The user might want to replace it with other punctuation, but perhaps not. Wait, the user's instruction says "revise each word," so maybe not the punctuation. Let me check the example again. In the first response, they converted the colon as well, like "Benefits of Using..." becomes "Benefits of Using..." with each word as options. So maybe the colon is part of the phrase and should be part of the options. Wait, in the first example, they had "Benefits of Using..." and in the revised version, it was "Benefits of Using..." with each word being replaced, but the colon is part of the phrase. However, the user's instruction says "each word with 3 options," so colons might be left as is unless they want colons replaced with other punctuation, which they probably don't. So perhaps in this case, the colon should remain unchanged. But maybe the user wants the entire phrase "High-Quality Output:" to have each word replaced, including the colon. But that's not possible. So perhaps the user wants each individual word, excluding the colon. Let me proceed accordingly. Wondershare Dvd Slideshow Builder Deluxe 6.1.13 -full -
For the first line: "Import photos, videos, and music files from your computer, camera, or other devices." The key terms here are "Import", "photos, videos, and music files", "computer", "camera", and "other devices". Each of these needs three alternatives. Let me list them out: "Processor: 2 GHz processor or faster" Then the
Wait, the original uses "or" between computer, camera, other devices. So the three groups are: Let me check the example again