both vertically and horizontally
Yes, horizontally and vertically.
A transformation that slides a figure horizontally is called a translation. A transformation that slides a figure vertically is also called a translation.
it is a graph that used a line vertically or sometimes horizontally
You can format any chart to display either horizontally or vertically.
both vertically and horizontally
This is useful for displaying a series of images or maps side-by-side. You can either open each file in a new window, tile the windows, and then re-draw each window, or open a series of new windows, tile them and then retrieve the files into the windows.
vertically and horizontally. Vertically, they get taller as new growth sprouts from the top every year. Horizontally, they get thicker and branches get longer.
No, in a worksheet rows run horizontally and columns run vertically.
Horizontally
horizontally
vertically is up and down horizontally is side to side. vertically would be first
vertically
You can use the Split command to do that, splitting windows into panes that can be vertically or horizontally arranged.
Horizontally
Greek philosophers and medieval theorists defined music as tones ordered horizontally as melodies, and vertically as harmonies.
Hi, If you are referring to textalign property in Dot Net: Textalign property determines the text to be aligned in the control on which you set this property.BottomCenter Content is vertically aligned at the bottom, and horizontally aligned at the center. BottomLeft Content is vertically aligned at the bottom, and horizontally aligned on the left. BottomRight Content is vertically aligned at the bottom, and horizontally aligned on the right. MiddleCenterContent is vertically aligned in the middle, and horizontally aligned at the center. MiddleLeft Content is vertically aligned in the middle, and horizontally aligned on the left. MiddleRight Content is vertically aligned in the middle, and horizontally aligned on the right. TopCenter Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. Content is vertically aligned at the top, and horizontally aligned at the center. TopLeftSupported by the .NET Compact Framework. Content is vertically aligned at the top, and horizontally aligned on the left. TopRight Supported by the .NET Compact Framework. Content is vertically aligned at the top, and horizontally aligned on the right.Hope this helps