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Raunak Roy 3 years, 11 months ago

Read Only Memory

Jyoti Singh 3 years, 11 months ago

Right answer is Read only memory

Ananya Behera 3 years, 11 months ago

Read Only Memory

Samruddhi Shivajiroa Deshmukh 3 years, 11 months ago

Read only memory
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Arati Mishra 3 years, 11 months ago

How many part of a computer ? Name them
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A computer language is a method of communication with a computer. Types of computer languages include: Construction language, all forms of communication by which a human can specify an executable problem solution to a computer.
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Computer is electronic dives

Nivriti Kumari 4 years ago

Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer

Nivriti Kumari 4 years ago

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Abhinav Yadav 4 years ago

Abacus is made in old time to calculate it mean abacus is made to calculate but nowadays be use mobile calculate to calculate.
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Charles Babbage

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Charles Babbage
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Number and Words can be printed using primitive
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Samikshya Panda 4 years ago

What is this

Yogita Ingle 4 years ago

Data is a collection of facts, such as numbers, words, measurements, observations or just descriptions of things.

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Maurya Valase 4 years ago

What is data?Give example

Gaurav Seth 4 years ago

Answer: Mark Zuckerberg

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Mark Zuckerberg co-founded the social-networking website Facebook out of his college dorm room at Harvard University. Zuckerberg left college after his sophomore year to concentrate on the site, the user base of which has grown to more than two billion people, making Zuckerberg a billionaire many times over. The birth of Facebook was portrayed in the 2010 film The Social Network.

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Madi was a army great man
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Yogita Ingle 4 years ago

Computer is an electronic machine it is true or false

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Gaurav Seth 4 years ago


Microsoft Word 2010 makes it easier to collaborate and to navigate through long documents. For more impact, new features focus on the polish of your finished document. With this new version, you can access the richness and familiarity of Word in your browser and on your mobile phone.

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Vardhan Chauhan 4 years ago

The title bar is a horizontal bar
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Vardhan Chauhan 4 years ago

True ? example of a Word Processor is Microsoft Word, but other word processing applications are also widely used. Examples include: Microsoft Works Word Processor, Open Office Writer, Word Perfect and Google Drive Document..

Maurya Valase 4 years ago

What is data ? Give example.
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Yogita Ingle 4 years ago

True

"Microsoft Word" is the most popular "word-processing application" that is combined in the software suite of the application called Microsoft Office. The WordPerfect and Writer are also word-processing software which is less popular.

 

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Vardhan Chauhan 4 years ago

True ?? When you start a Microsoft Office program, or after you click the File tab, you can see the Microsoft Office Backstage view. If you need to create a new file, open an existing file, print, save, change options or more, Backstage is the place to do it.

Yogita Ingle 4 years ago

True

Becoz In file tab the Backstage view appears

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Vardhan Chauhan 4 years ago

Symptoms When you open a Microsoft Office Word 2010 or Word 2007 document that contains a picture or an object, the picture or the object may not appear. This problem may occur in a document that contains a picture, a graphic image, an AutoShape object, or another object. Cause This problem occurs if you are using a Wrapping style option other than the In line with text option with the picture or with the object. And, one of the following conditions is true: You are viewing the Word document in Draft view or in Outline view. The Show drawings and text boxes on screen option is turned off. The Print drawings created in Word option turned off. The Use draft quality option is turned on. If you are using the In line with text option with the picture or with the object, this problem may occur if the Picture Placeholders option is turned on. This problem may also occur if you are experiencing a problem with the video driver. Workaround You are using a Wrapping style option other than the "In line with text" option If you are using a Wrapping style option other than the In line with text option, use one of the following workarounds. Use the "In line with text" Wrapping style option To change the Wrapping style option for a picture or for an object to In line with text, follow these steps, as appropriate for your version of Word. Word 2007 Click the picture or the object. On the Format tab, click Text Wrapping in the Arrange group. Click In line with text. Word 2010 Click the picture or the object. On the Format tab, click Text Wrapping in the Arrange group. Click In line with text. When you use the In line with text option, the picture or the object will be displayed in any view. If you want to use a Wrapping style option other than the In line with text option, use one of the following workarounds. Change the view This problem may occur if you are viewing the document in Draft view or in Outline view. To work around this problem, view the document in one of the following views: Print Layout Full Screen Reading Web Layout Print Preview for Word 2007. For Word 2010: Click File, and then click Print. Word 2010 and Word 2007 documents consist of separate text and drawing layers. When you use a Wrapping style option other than the In line with text option with a picture or with an object, the picture or the object is inserted into the drawing layer. Word 2010 and Word 2007 do not display the drawing layer when you view the document in Draft view or in Outline view. The drawing layer is displayed in a Word 2010 and in a Word 2007 document when you use any one of the views that are mentioned in this workaround. Turn on the "Show drawings and text boxes on screen" option When you turn on the Show drawings and text boxes on screen option, you can view the picture or the object in Print Layout view or in Web Layout view. To turn on the Show drawings and text boxes on screen option, follow these steps, as appropriate for your version of Word. Word 2007 Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Word Options. Click Advanced. Under Show document content, click to select the Show drawings and text boxes on screen check box. Click OK. Word 2010 Click File, and then click Options. Click Advanced. Under Show document content, click to select the Show drawings and text boxes on screen check box. Click OK. Turn on the "Print drawings created in Word" option When you turn on the Print drawings created in Word option, you can view the picture or the object in Print Preview. And, you can print the picture or the object. To turn on the Print drawings created in Word option, follow these steps, as appropriate for your version of Word. Word 2007 Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Word Options. Click Display. Under Printing options, click to select the Print drawings created in Word check box. Click OK. Word 2010 Click File, and then click Options. Click Display. Under Printing options, click to select the **Print drawings created in Word ** check box. Click OK. Turn off the "Use draft quality" option When you turn off the Use draft quality option, you can view the picture or the object in Print Preview. And, you can print the picture or the object. To turn off the Use draft quality option, follow these steps, as appropriate for your version of Word. Word 2007 Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Word Options. Click Advanced. Under Print, click to clear the Use draft quality check box. Click OK. Word 2010 Click File, and then click Options. Click Advanced. Under Print, click to clear the Use draft quality check box. Click OK. You are using the "In line with text" Wrapping style option Turn off the "Picture Placeholders" option When you turn off the Picture Placeholders option, you can view the picture or the object in all views. To turn off the Picture Placeholders option, follow these steps, as appropriate for your version of Word. Word 2007 Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Word Options. Click Advanced. Under Display document content, click to clear the Picture Placeholders check box. Click OK. Word 2010 Click File, and then click Options. Click Advanced. Under Show document content, click to clear the Show Picture Placeholders check box. Click OK. Note The Picture Placeholders option does not affect pictures or objects when you use a Wrapping style option other than the In line with text option. The Picture Placeholders option affects pictures and objects when you use the In line with text option in all views except the Full Screen Reading view. You are experiencing problems with the video driver If you experience this problem frequently, you may have a problem with the video driver settings or with the Windows Display Properties settings. If the previous workarounds do not resolve the problem, try the following workarounds. Change the Color quality setting or the screen resolution of the current video driver To change the color quality setting, follow these steps, as appropriate for your situation. Windows XP Click Start, click Run, type desk.cpl, and then click OK. Click the Settings tab. If the Color quality setting is set to Highest (32 bit), change this setting to Medium (16 bit), and then click OK. If you are still experiencing the problem, change the screen resolution. To do this, follow these steps: Click Start, click Run, type desk.cpl, and then click OK. Click the Settings tab. Under Screen resolution, move the slider to the left, and then click OK. Windows Vista Click Start, click Run, type desk.cpl, and then click OK. If the Colors setting is set to Highest (32 bit), change this setting to Medium (16 bit), and then click OK. If you are still experiencing the problem, change the screen resolution. To do this, follow these steps: Click Start, click Run, type desk.cpl, and then click OK. Under Resolution, move the slider to the left, and then click OK. Windows 7 Click Start, click Run, type desk.cpl, and then click OK. Click the Advanced Settings tab. Click Monitor. If Colors is set to Highest (32 bit), change this setting to Medium (16 bit), and then click OK. If you are still experiencing the problem, change the screen resolution. To do this, follow these steps: Click Start, click Run, type desk.cpl, and then click OK. Under Resolution, click the arrow and try another resolution, and then click OK. Change the hardware acceleration setting Windows XP Click Start, click Run, type desk.cpl, and then click OK. On the Settings tab, click Advanced. Click the Troubleshoot tab. Move the slider to the left to reduce the hardware acceleration, and then click OK two times. When you are asked if you want to restart the computer, click Yes. Windows Vista and Windows 7 Click Start, click Run, type desk.cpl, and then click OK. Click Advanced Settings. Click the Troubleshoot. If your display driver allows changes, click Change Settings. Move the slider to the left to reduce the hardware acceleration, and then click OK two times. When you are asked if you want to restart the computer, click Yes. Obtain an updated video card If the workarounds that are described in this section help resolve this problem, contact your computer manufacturer for updated video drivers. If you have already upgraded your video card, contact the video card's manufacturer.

Yogita Ingle 4 years ago

False You can insert pictures with text in MS word

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Vardhan Chauhan 4 years ago

Go to Insert > Text Box, and then select Draw Text Box. Click or tap in the document, and drag to draw the text box the size that you want. To add text to a text box, select inside the text box, and then type or paste text

Yogita Ingle 4 years ago

Yes,

In Wordwe can create a document by typing the text. The text we type is displayed on the screen. Press the SPACEBAR, to give space between wordsFor a new line or paragraph, press the ENTER Key.

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Yogita Ingle 4 years ago

The Quick Access Toolbar is a customizable toolbar that contains a set of commands that are independent of the tab on the ribbon that is currently displayed. You can move the Quick Access Toolbar from one of the two possible locations, and you can add buttons that represent commands to the Quick Access Toolbar.

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