First Line Indent Marker
its the pointy bit
To find the degree of angle of a side of a triangle, a protractor is needed to measure the angle. Place the '0' on the protractor on the point of the angle and look at the top part to determine degree of angle. To measure the length of a triangle side, a simple ruler can be used to measure the length.
Obviously!! That is when you cut the equilateral triangle into two with the help of a line running from the top part of the triangle and stands perpendicular to the base of the triangle.
The shape that looks like a triangle with a flat top is called a trapezoid. A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides. In this case, the parallel sides are the top and bottom of the trapezoid, giving it the appearance of a triangle with a flat top.
First Line Indent Marker
vertical ruler
horizontal ruler
its the pointy bit
Horizontal ruler
first line indent marker
the vertical ruler displays across the top of the word window? my answer is true
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.
The Page Layout tab in the Ribbon contains options for adjusting document margins, including those for the top and bottom margins. You can access and modify these settings in the Page Setup group under the Page Layout tab.
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The paint brush icon is located at the top of the Microsoft Word document. The icon can be found under the Home header, at the top left of the document.
If you're on Microsoft Word, go up to the ruler automatically present on your document. If your ruler/slide isn't there, go under "View" and check "Ruler" on. When this is done, you may drag (I suggest a few centimeters at a time rather than inches) your margins in (for making your text longer) or out (for making your text shorter) using the blue arrows at the top of the screen. If you can't figure this out through text alone, you can google screenshots of "ruler margins" on word. It should show you what the ruler is. Hope this helped!