No. Ruler is a noun, either a government head or a measuring bar.
In the same way that you would use any other ruler except that you use the centimetre scale.
measuring scale, tape, or ruler is used.
A ruler shows set measurements, either in inches or millimeters. You can draw a straight line using the edge of a ruler. Use a ruler to measure the size of a piece of typing paper.
It depends on what you are measuring, use a ruler and go to the in. side if a ruler is too small, use a yardstick
use the ruler as a simple balance and put an iron bar at each end. if they are the same, the ruler will not tilt and the heavier bar must be the third one. If they are different, then the heavier bar is the one that tilts the ruler down.
There is no ruler bar in MS Excel. That is an MS Word function.
The Ruler Bar allows you to format the vertical alignment of text in a document. It displays and sets tabs and indent markers for paragraphs. You can use it to quickly change the format of your document.
Ruler
Word Processor programs use ruler bars to show you how much space you need to have to do what you want. Computer Aided Design programs use ruler bars to give you the dimensions of the drawing you are working on
A ruler bar allows you to format the vertical alignment of text in a document.
the view ruler is located at the top of the vertical scrool bar.
View
A bar scale is like a ruler or measuring tape. It can measure long distances.
A ruler bar is a tool used in graphic design and desktop publishing software to measure and align objects on a page. It typically appears as a horizontal or vertical strip with markings for units of measurement. Users can drag it from the edge of the software window to measure distances accurately.
No. Ruler is a noun, either a government head or a measuring bar.
Vertical Scroll Bar