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You can use if your cursor is at the end of the word. use if you place the cursor on the left side of the word.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 01:00
Answer these and get 40 points and brainliest
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 09:10
to change the number of rows and columns displayed by the excel object a. select the object and drag a size handle on the active object. b. deselect the object and drag a size handle of the object. c. deselect the object and drag a row or column divider of the object. d. select the object and drag a row or column divider on the active object.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 11:00
The program below has been generalized to read a user's input value for hourlywage. run the program. notice the user's input value of 10 is used. modify that input value, and run again. generalize the program to get user input values for workhoursperweek and workweeksperyear (change those variables' initializations to 0). run the program. monthsperyear will never change, so define that variable as final. use the standard for naming final variables. ex: final int max_length
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 16:30
Jenny needs to record the names of 30 students, write down the subjects they studied, and note their grades in each subject after the midsemester exams and the end-of-semester exams. she divides the midsemester and end-of-semester information into two separate worksheets, sheet 1 and sheet 2. how will she rename the two worksheets?
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