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Press F5 to start the presentation from the beginning.
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To start a mail merge, choose Tools | Letters and Mailings | Mail Merge Wizard to open the Mail Merge task pane.
Step 1: Select a Document Type The first step is to select what Word calls a “document type” in the Mail Merge task pane, what kind of mail-merge you want to undertake: form letters, e-mail messages, envelopes for mass-mailings, labels for mass-mailings, or a directory (a list or catalog). Choose an option button and click Next at the bottom of the task pane to go to step 2.
Step 2: Select a Starting Document What Word calls the “starting document” is the document in which the merging takes place. In other words, the address or other data you retrieve will land in the document you choose or create now. You can create a new start document or use an existing one. In the case of labels and envelopes, you tell Word what size labels or envelopes you intend to print on. In the case of form letters, e-mail messages, and directories, you supply the text either by making use of a document you’ve written already or writing a new document.
Step 3: Select Recipients In step 3, you tell Word where to get the data that you will merge into the starting document you created or supplied in step 2. You can retrieve the data from a table in a Word document, an Access database table or query, or the address book or contact list where you store your addresses. You can also create a new list for the data if you haven’t entered the data in a file yet. Step 4: Write/Arrange Your Document In step
4, you insert the merge fields, the parts of the starting document that differ from recipient to recipient. By inserting merge fields, you tell Word where to plug information from the data source into the starting document. You also tell Word which data to take from the data source. Word offers special tools for entering an address block – the recipient’s address, including his or her name, company, title, street address, city, and zip code.
Step 5: Preview Your Document In step 5, you get a chance to see what your form letters, e-mail messages, envelopes, labels, or directory will look like after they are printed or sent. In this step, you find out what the document will look like when real data is plugged into it.
If something is amiss in the document, you can click the Previous link to return to step 4, the Write/Arrange your document task pane, and make changes there.
Step 6: Complete the Merge Step 6 is where you complete the merge by either printing a new document or saving the new file and printing it later. By saving the merged data in a new file, you can edit the file before printing it. In the case of e-mail messages, you click the Electronic Mail link to tell Word to send the e-mail messages.
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10/7 + 29/2
= [10(2) + 29(7)]/ 14
= (20 + 203)/14
= 223/14
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To calculate the factors of 36, follow the given steps:
- Step 1: Write 36
- Step 2: 36 is the square of 6 and so write 36 as 6 × 6
- Step 3: Factor 6 as 2 and 3
- Step 4: Write 36 = 2 × 3 × 2 × 3
- Step 5: Now multiply all the multiples to get all the factors of 36
Factors of 36
From the above steps, the factors of 36 are obtained. It should be noted that 1 and 36 itself are also factors. Also, the negative multiples of each are also considered as factors.
<th colspan="2">| Positive Factors of 36 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 36 |
| Negative Factors of 36 | – 1, – 2, – 3, – 4, – 6, – 9, – 12, – 18, and – 36 |
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| Meaning | Ought to is mainly used when we talk of a moral obligation or duty. | Must is used to express the 'need of the hour' or necessity, which has to be done. |
| Degree of Emphasis | Comparatively High | Highest |
| Examples | We ought to book our railway tickets. | You must follow the steps properly to get the desired outcome. |
| She ought to tell the facts. | We must pursue our dreams. |
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The atmosphere is composed mainly of nitrogen and oxygen, which make up about 99 per cent of clean, dry air. Nitrogen 78 per cent, oxygen 21 per cent and other gases like carbondioxide, argon and others comprise 1 per cent by volume.
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The Mauryan pillar capital found at Sarnath is popularly known as lion capital. It is considered very important today because it is our national emblem. It is one of the finest example of Mauryan sculpture. The chakra at its base appears on the national flag. The four lions facing four directions indicate the spread of dharma.
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True
The five Indian states that share a land border with Nepal are Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, and Sikkim.
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Lesser Himalayas, also called Inner Himalayas, Lower Himalayas, or Middle Himalayas
The Middle or Lesser Himalaya, sometimes also called Himachal or Lower Himalaya lies between the Shiwaliks in the South and Greater Himalayas in the North. It runs almost parallel to both the ranges.
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The Himachal Range also called the Lower Himalayan Range or Lesser Himalaya – is a major east-west mountain range.
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The ganga flows into the Bay of Bengal
The Ganges flows south and east from the Himalayas, forming a canyon as it leaves the mountain. It winds its way through northern India, eventually emptying into the Bay of Bengal.
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The country which borders UP and bihar is Nepal
Bihar is bordered by Nepal in north, and the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh in west, Jharkhand in south, and West Bengal in east. With an area of 94,163 km² (36,357 sq mi) Bihar is slightly larger than Portugal, or about the size of Indiana. Largest city and capital is Patna.
Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago
The country which borders UP and bihar is Nepal.
The five Indian states that share a land border with Nepal are Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, and Sikkim.
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India extends from 8 degrees 4 minute north to 37 degrees 6 minute north latitude and 68 degrees 7 minute east to 97 degrees 25 minute east longitude. Thus, its latitudinal and longitudinal extent is about thirty degree.
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The southernmost point in the Indian Territory, (in Great Nicobar Islands) is the Indira Point (6o45' North), while Kanya-kumari, is the southernmost point of Indian mainland. Tropic of Cancer crosses the country at 23o30' North dividing the country into almost two equal parts.
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