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First Line Indent Marker
First line indent marker
The horizontal ruler is typically located at the top of the document or workspace in word processing and design software. It spans the width of the screen and is used to set margins, indentations, and tab stops. You can usually find it just below the menu bar or toolbar, depending on the application.
To cut triangle pastry into three equal strips, first, position the triangle with the base facing you. Measure and mark two equal segments along the base, dividing it into three equal parts. Then, use a ruler or straight edge to draw lines from the top vertex of the triangle down to each of the marks on the base, effectively creating three equal strips. Finally, cut along the lines to separate the strips.
Horizontal ruler
horizontal ruler
the vertical ruler displays across the top of the word window? my answer is true
its the pointy bit
Use for 'First Line Indent Marker' - click on triangle +hold +drag - move triangle to where you want indent of a paragraph or sentence to begin.
First Line Indent Marker
first line indent marker
First line indent marker
its vertical ruler if you look in the Microsoft office 2007 premium video edition on word 4 it gives you the correct answer
the diamond lines up about 12:00 and the triangle about 5:00 in line with the triangle mark on the inner cover
To draw the mark of Anubis, start by drawing an upright triangle with a rounded top. Inside the triangle, draw two horizontal lines in parallel toward the base. Finally, connect the ends of these lines with diagonal lines, creating a distinctive "M" shape within the triangle. This symbol represents the ancient Egyptian god Anubis, associated with death and the afterlife.
Oh honey, the "horizontal" of a triangle is not a thing. Maybe you meant the base? That's the bottom side of a triangle, just like how the top side is called the "altitude." But hey, we all have our brain farts sometimes, so no judgment here!