10 point type size with standard line spacing: 6 lines equals almost exactly 1 inch tall.
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yes there is! just don't text that number
Merge and Center
Put a single quote before the number or type it in as usual and format it as Text. The number will align to the left, which indicates that it is text. Using the single quote is simpler, like this: '64
Yes there is if you type in 242-242 you have to text that number it is called Chacha
Rotating Text
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LPI - Lines Per Inch - Refers to the number of lines of text a printer will fit in an inch of paper. (the smaller the font size the more lines per inch) DPI - Dots Per Inch - The number of dots a printer can put within an inch of paper (the smaller the print nozzles the more DPI' PPI - Pixels Per Inch - usually relates to the resolution of a monitor.
Text lines are closed.
It's depends on the line spacing. At 6 lines per inch, which is quite common for text-mode computer output, you get exactly 48 lines (with leaving a space for margins!). I believe typewriter output would be similar to this.
Point - usually refers to the size of the text. The smaller the number - the smaller the text. For example - 72 point text is approximately 1 inch (25.4cm) high.
why is itnecessay to represent a blank space as a separate character in text
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text allignment
Business fax number should be an alternate text of your company name. Each number represent letter, forming you number from your company name makes it easier to remember.
You are asking for two different things here. For a sorted list of users, type 'users'. For the number of lines containing any text, type: grep -c IGNOU list-of-files
Ctrl + 2 will double space lines in text like this... text text text text text text text text text text
A common symbol for a book is an open rectangle with lines representing text inside. This simple depiction is widely recognizable and commonly used to represent reading, literature, and knowledge.