Click the Text Effects button, then select the desired text effect.
Press the MODE button 3 times. Press the LAP/RESET button until the hour flashes. Press the ST./STOP button to change the hour. Press the LAP/RESET button again to select the minutes. Press the ST./STOP button to change the minutes. Press MODE again when you're finished setting the time.
Multiply your value by 0.98 or by 98%, which in effect reduces it by 2%. So if the value was in cell A3, in another cell you could have either of these two formulas:=A3*0.98=A3*98%If you have a lot of cells to do, there is another way. Put 0.98 into a blank cell. Then copy it and select the cells that you want to convert into 98% of their original values. Right click on the mouse and on the shortcut menu that appears, pick Paste Special. It will bring up a large dialog box. In the middle section of it, under Operation, click the radio button beside Multiply and then click OK. All the values will be multiplied by 98.See the Related Question below for other ways of using percent formulas.
It is 98*6 = 588
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i beleive its the spacebar... but im not sure
In DeSmuME, the select button is typically mapped to the keyboard's "X" key by default. However, you can customize the controls through the emulator's settings by navigating to Config > Control Config. There, you can change the key assignments for the select button and other controls to suit your preferences.
You have to log out, select a world, then click on the button to start playing.
To reset you Pokemon disk's data, you go on to the main screen, where you see a legendary, and you press (UP+SELECT+B) of if you are using ROM default controls (DeSmuMe) it is (UP+TAB+Z).
The select button is on the left side of the middle Xbox button.
The select button is on the left side of the middle Xbox button.
with desmume you use the tab button
There is no Select button on an XBOX 360 controller. There is a "Start" button, a middle home button (The large "X") and a "Back button".
Select the transaction, then click the Reject button
well the Select button on the Nintendo ds is near the start button the select button is either beside it or underneath it When you open the DS and hold it in playing position, you'll see two small buttons in the bottom right of the lower half. One is the start button, the other is the select button.
For macs, DeSmuME, for windows, also DeSmuME
The Backspace button