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It depends on the rotation of the square. If it is aligned to the X and Y axes, then there are two horizontal lines. If it is not aligned to the X and Y axes, there are no horizontal lines.
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In aligned system you place the dimensions( or numerals) above the dimension lines so that they can be read from bottom or right edge of your sheet. In unidirectional system, all the numerals are placed along the dimension lines, all in the same direction such that they can be read from the bottom edge. This figure explains it clearly: http://www.maelabs.ucsd.edu/mae_guides/cad/dimensioning/Dimensioning_Fundementals_files/image034.gif
By convention there are 60 single-spaced lines per typewritten page. This allows for top and bottom margins, the actual paper length is about 10% more.
No but parallel lines have a constant distance between them
A sonnet is a type of poem that is composed of 14 rhyming lines. When writing a sonnet, it is generally aligned to the left instead of centered. William Shakespeare was a famous writer of sonnets.
That direction is level when bubble is centered
No, changing the margins of your document would not change the alignment of the text within the document. The alignment of the text (left, right, center, justified) can be adjusted separately from the margins. The margins control the space between the text and the edges of the document.
osteons are aligned along lines of stress..
If you change margins, text that is aligned, such as centred, will stay centred within the new margins. It would be the same with left, right and justified. Adjusting the width may move some words onto different lines. So, for example, if you narrow the margins, the paragraphs will be squeezed and may move words onto the next line and make the paragraphs have more lines, but the actual alignment will not change. You can experiment and see what effect it has on your document and make whatever changes you need until you are happy with it.
False! When choosing the Justify option in Word for a paragraph, both sides (left and right) are aligned to the straight on the sides and spaces are added between to the words in the middle to make everything line up correctly. I hope that helps...
It depends on the rotation of the square. If it is aligned to the X and Y axes, then there are two horizontal lines. If it is not aligned to the X and Y axes, there are no horizontal lines.
The alignment used to begin and end all lines at the same position on the left and right margins is called "justified alignment." This alignment adjusts the spacing between words in each line to achieve equal length lines on both sides.
In Visual Basic, there are two different kinds of snap lines. Blue snap lines indicate that objects are aligned vertically in the work area. Red snap lines indicate that text objects are aligned.
Object-centered- it was illustrated by the single-cell recording experiments with cats and straight lines.
Margins, spacing, and fonts are formatting elements in a document that help to enhance readability and visual appeal. Margins are the empty spaces between the text and the edges of the page, spacing refers to the distance between lines and paragraphs, and fonts dictate the style and size of the text displayed. These elements work together to make a document more organized and visually appealing.
they are formed due to thunderstormic belts found in coast lines margins.