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A histogram is a kind of bar chart in which the bars are not all of the same width, and the heights of the bars are such that the area of each bar represents the frequency for that category.
10 bars
can be created with vertical bars or with horizontal bars.
The answer to a graph that uses bars to show information is a bargraph
That depends on the weight and purity of the bars. They will probably be stamped with relevant information. As of 19 December 2013, gold is worth $1,204.80 per troy ounce. Check the weight on the bars and do the math.
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Scroll bars - allow you to scroll throughout a document that is too long to fit on one screen.
Scroll bars - allow you to scroll throughout a document that is too long to fit on one screen.
Scroll Bars
Scroll bars - allow you to scroll throughout a document that is too long to fit on one screen.
In general, a window typically has two scroll bars: a vertical scroll bar on the right side and a horizontal scroll bar at the bottom. These allow users to navigate through content that extends beyond the visible area of the window. However, depending on the application and its design, a window may have only one or even none if all content is visible.
Those bars are called scroll bars.
Window / New Window opens another screen containing the same document Window / Arrange All makes both visible in equal portions on the screen then you can navigate in each window of the document independently
Scroll bars appear on a window when the contents of the window are too large to be seen within the viewing area represented by that window.They may appear to one side of the window vertically, or across the base of the window horizontally (or both).By clicking on and "grabbing" the button in the bar and moving it up and down or side to side respectively, the unseen area of the window's content is brought into view.The position of the scroll bar button in its slide area indicates how far up and down or side to side the current area visible is in relation to the whole content.
Scroll bars appear when a page cant be fully displayed on the screen...thats about it=)
Title bar Ribbon Status bar Scroll bars Document area Menu bar Quick Access Toolbar Ruler Dialog box launcher Insertion point
The virtual bar on the bottom and/or side of a window that allows you to move your point of view of anything that's too large to fit in the window frame. There should be one on the right of your browser as you read this.