Tuesday, October 25, 2011
How to change alignment in IBM english/arabic word processor?
I took arabic once. I took Arabic one for three years before they kicked me out of the class.
How do i change a list i made in ms word processor to alphabetical ?
Microsoft Word 2003 can sort text, such as a list of peoples' names, class names, names of inventory items, etc. However, the option is somewhat hidden under the %26quot;Sort%26quot; menu.
To sort text, such as a list of names:
1. Highlight the list of names with your mouse.
2. Choose %26quot;Table%26quot; then %26quot;Sort%26quot;.
3. The %26quot;Sort Text%26quot; dialog box should appear. Most likely you will not have to make any changes. However, if you desire, click the %26quot;Descending%26quot; radio button to sort the text in descending order.
4. Click %26quot;OK%26quot; to close the dialog box.How do i change a list i made in ms word processor to alphabetical ?If each of the items to be sorted is in a paragraph by itself, do this:
In Word versions prior to Word 2007:
1. Select all the paragraphs.
2. Click the Table-%26gt;Sort menu item (trust me!).
3. Set up the sort the way you want.
4. Click OK.
In Word 2007:
1. Select all the paragraphs.
2. Click the Home tab on the ribbon.
3. In the Paragraph group, click the AZ鈫?button.
Hope that helps.How do i change a list i made in ms word processor to alphabetical ?If you're using Word 2007 then the option is %26quot;hidden in plain view%26quot;, as these things often are.
Select your list and on the Home tab in the Paragraph group there is a button that has an A on top of a Z next to an arrow pointing downwards. Press the button and the Sort Text dialog will appear...How do i change a list i made in ms word processor to alphabetical ?you can't. if the list is short enough i suggest re-typing them in alphabetical order, if not then, it would probaly be best just to ignore it, unless you really need to alphabetically order it, where you can only re-do the whole list.How do i change a list i made in ms word processor to alphabetical ?Select (highlight) the list then go to the Table menu and choose Sort. Then you can choose ascending or descending. It works even if the list is not in a table.
To sort text, such as a list of names:
1. Highlight the list of names with your mouse.
2. Choose %26quot;Table%26quot; then %26quot;Sort%26quot;.
3. The %26quot;Sort Text%26quot; dialog box should appear. Most likely you will not have to make any changes. However, if you desire, click the %26quot;Descending%26quot; radio button to sort the text in descending order.
4. Click %26quot;OK%26quot; to close the dialog box.How do i change a list i made in ms word processor to alphabetical ?If each of the items to be sorted is in a paragraph by itself, do this:
In Word versions prior to Word 2007:
1. Select all the paragraphs.
2. Click the Table-%26gt;Sort menu item (trust me!).
3. Set up the sort the way you want.
4. Click OK.
In Word 2007:
1. Select all the paragraphs.
2. Click the Home tab on the ribbon.
3. In the Paragraph group, click the AZ鈫?button.
Hope that helps.How do i change a list i made in ms word processor to alphabetical ?If you're using Word 2007 then the option is %26quot;hidden in plain view%26quot;, as these things often are.
Select your list and on the Home tab in the Paragraph group there is a button that has an A on top of a Z next to an arrow pointing downwards. Press the button and the Sort Text dialog will appear...How do i change a list i made in ms word processor to alphabetical ?you can't. if the list is short enough i suggest re-typing them in alphabetical order, if not then, it would probaly be best just to ignore it, unless you really need to alphabetically order it, where you can only re-do the whole list.How do i change a list i made in ms word processor to alphabetical ?Select (highlight) the list then go to the Table menu and choose Sort. Then you can choose ascending or descending. It works even if the list is not in a table.
How do I change to VGA resolution?
I successfully used a trial version of Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 without any difficulty, so I ordered the software. (not from Adobe, but cheaper form another reliable vendor) However, during the setup process I received the error message %26quot;This program required VGA resolution or higher.%26quot; I have a hp 2.60 gHz Intel Pentium processor; how do I make this change and would it mess anything else up?How do I change to VGA resolution?Like the rest said - ensure that you're running at at least 640x480 with 256 (8-bit) colors. It seems like you're running at some other resolution with just 16 colors, if you can't get it any higher than that you should probably install graphics drivers for your graphics card. If you don't have the special drivers for your card, then you won't be able to change the video mode to what is required, and they'll be set on minimum.How do I change to VGA resolution?Right click your desktop and go to properties. Go to settings tab and choose a resolution of 800x600 or better..How do I change to VGA resolution?Right click anywhere on your Desktop and select Properties.
Click on the Settings tab and change your resolution there.How do I change to VGA resolution?Right click on a blank portion of your desktop.. select properties. .. select the settings tab and move the slide bar at the bottom left to the right to get a higher resolution (that is what the program wants)straight hair hair clippers
Click on the Settings tab and change your resolution there.How do I change to VGA resolution?Right click on a blank portion of your desktop.. select properties. .. select the settings tab and move the slide bar at the bottom left to the right to get a higher resolution (that is what the program wants)
How do I change to VGA resolution?
I successfully used a trial version of Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 without any difficulty, so I ordered the software. (not from Adobe, but cheaper form another reliable vendor) However, during the setup process I received the error message %26quot;This program required VGA resolution or higher.%26quot; I have a hp 2.60 gHz Intel Pentium processor; how do I make this change and would it mess anything else up?How do I change to VGA resolution?Issue
When you start the installer for Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0, the Photoshop Elements installer displays the warning message, %26quot;This program required VGA resolution or higher%26quot; and then quits.
Details
The resolution of your monitor is set to less than 1024x768 pixels.
Solution: Increase the resolution of your monitor to 1024x768 pixels.
1. Choose Start %26gt; Settings %26gt; Control Panel.
2. Open the Display control panel.
3. Click on the Settings tab.
4. In the Screen Resolution area, move the slider to the right until the value is 1024x768 or higher.
5. Click OK.
Background information
The minimum monitor resolution required Photoshop Elements 5.0 is 1024x768 pixels. The installer checks the monitor resolution and quits if the monitor does not meet the minimum system requirements.
For a complete list of the minimum system requirements for Photoshop Elements 5.0, visit the Adobe web site at www.adobe.com/products/photoshopelwin/sy?.
Hope it helps:)
When you start the installer for Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0, the Photoshop Elements installer displays the warning message, %26quot;This program required VGA resolution or higher%26quot; and then quits.
Details
The resolution of your monitor is set to less than 1024x768 pixels.
Solution: Increase the resolution of your monitor to 1024x768 pixels.
1. Choose Start %26gt; Settings %26gt; Control Panel.
2. Open the Display control panel.
3. Click on the Settings tab.
4. In the Screen Resolution area, move the slider to the right until the value is 1024x768 or higher.
5. Click OK.
Background information
The minimum monitor resolution required Photoshop Elements 5.0 is 1024x768 pixels. The installer checks the monitor resolution and quits if the monitor does not meet the minimum system requirements.
For a complete list of the minimum system requirements for Photoshop Elements 5.0, visit the Adobe web site at www.adobe.com/products/photoshopelwin/sy?.
Hope it helps:)
How can i change the clock speed on my computer?
I have a dell optiplex ggx240 with a p4 processor i usually can get to change the clock speed but for some reason i can figure it on a dell since they have soly thre own software and everyting on there computers. Its a p4 running currently at 1.5 i wanna get it to at least 1.8 - 2.0 if possible someone hlep me out ehre im in school for computers but havent gotten that far in depth with them yet all help given is greatly apperciatedHow can i change the clock speed on my computer?So you are saying you want to OVERclock your computer?
Well you can't with a Dell, they don't allow overclocking. Even if it were possible, an optiplex has no airflow and would fry.
Get a real motherboard, real case, and then try.How can i change the clock speed on my computer?Well,I've been in the computers field for the past 10 years, but i never hear a case like yours. The only way to change the clock speed of your computer is to change your processor. You cannot change the clock speed of your processor. How ever you can re-program your processor using low level debugging softwares and Microsoft Assembly Language, but you need to be an expert in computer architechture. Even then you cannot change your processor's clock speed.How can i change the clock speed on my computer?You can do it, however is very dangerous. The processor is designed to work at one speed, and if you overclock that speed its expected life will be shorter because of the heating irradiated. Before change the clocking i will suggest to get a new special cooling fan and replace the original.Then you can play with it going to the bios and changing the clock.
Well you can't with a Dell, they don't allow overclocking. Even if it were possible, an optiplex has no airflow and would fry.
Get a real motherboard, real case, and then try.How can i change the clock speed on my computer?Well,I've been in the computers field for the past 10 years, but i never hear a case like yours. The only way to change the clock speed of your computer is to change your processor. You cannot change the clock speed of your processor. How ever you can re-program your processor using low level debugging softwares and Microsoft Assembly Language, but you need to be an expert in computer architechture. Even then you cannot change your processor's clock speed.How can i change the clock speed on my computer?You can do it, however is very dangerous. The processor is designed to work at one speed, and if you overclock that speed its expected life will be shorter because of the heating irradiated. Before change the clocking i will suggest to get a new special cooling fan and replace the original.Then you can play with it going to the bios and changing the clock.
How can you change what you open an attachment with?
Before i had microsoft word, i had to open it with my word processor. But now i want to change it. How can i change it to open attachments using microsoft word?How can you change what you open an attachment with?When you save a document, there is an option at the bottom what type of file you want to save it as.
Changing your mainboard and processor?
i'm still trying to learn about computers and how they work, so lets say that i found a good deal on a computer but the mainboard only accepts a dual core processor..... what do i need to know and or find out before i log on to newegg and get a motherboard that will handle a quad core?Changing your mainboard and processor?Are you talking about a build-it-yourself kit or a brand-name computer?
For custom machines, you can just pick a motherboard which supports the processor type you want. Many merchants who sell systems like that will often let you specify the changes you want before it's built (which is the way to go)
On brand-name computers like Dell, Sony, HP, Compaq etc- switching the motherboard invalidates the factory-installed operating system. You'd have to buy another retail copy of Windows to install because the preinstalled OEM versions are tied to the original motherboard. If that changes, their restore programs or CDs no longer work.
What applications do you need the computer for? Quads offer big advantages for video editing, 3D design/animation work and heavy mutlitasking, but not for gaming. The 3Ghz dual-core E8400 is much faster at gaming than the 2.4Ghz quad-core Q6600 and actually costs a little less.
The only info you'll really need is the existing computer's physical case form factor (either full ATX, Micro ATX etc) Just log onto Newegg, choose whether you're going Intel or AMD, and start searching motherboards of the appropriate type (Socket 775, for example) and make a note of which processor types are supported.
Be sure to read the customer reviews of motherboards you're considering.Changing your mainboard and processor?You need to know the form factor of the motherboard and the case. Its best to check the manufacturers website to get the exact dimensions of the case just to see if your going to have enough room for power supply unit, fans, hard drives and your add on cards. You want enough room to work in there and allow for some decent airflow.
You need to make sure that your power supply gives enough output for what you need, is there enough RAM slots, PCI express if you want it, does it use SATA or PATA connections for the drives.
Try finding reviews for boards your interested in on sites like toms hardware to give you and idea of what they perform like.
For custom machines, you can just pick a motherboard which supports the processor type you want. Many merchants who sell systems like that will often let you specify the changes you want before it's built (which is the way to go)
On brand-name computers like Dell, Sony, HP, Compaq etc- switching the motherboard invalidates the factory-installed operating system. You'd have to buy another retail copy of Windows to install because the preinstalled OEM versions are tied to the original motherboard. If that changes, their restore programs or CDs no longer work.
What applications do you need the computer for? Quads offer big advantages for video editing, 3D design/animation work and heavy mutlitasking, but not for gaming. The 3Ghz dual-core E8400 is much faster at gaming than the 2.4Ghz quad-core Q6600 and actually costs a little less.
The only info you'll really need is the existing computer's physical case form factor (either full ATX, Micro ATX etc) Just log onto Newegg, choose whether you're going Intel or AMD, and start searching motherboards of the appropriate type (Socket 775, for example) and make a note of which processor types are supported.
Be sure to read the customer reviews of motherboards you're considering.Changing your mainboard and processor?You need to know the form factor of the motherboard and the case. Its best to check the manufacturers website to get the exact dimensions of the case just to see if your going to have enough room for power supply unit, fans, hard drives and your add on cards. You want enough room to work in there and allow for some decent airflow.
You need to make sure that your power supply gives enough output for what you need, is there enough RAM slots, PCI express if you want it, does it use SATA or PATA connections for the drives.
Try finding reviews for boards your interested in on sites like toms hardware to give you and idea of what they perform like.
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