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No, bullets are not typically used in MLA format papers. Instead, lists are formatted as part of the normal paragraph structure. Each list item can be preceded by a number or a lowercase letter and indented.
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You probably do not, since BTD is a proprietary database format (Power To-Do List data file) and XLS is a spreadsheet format. You might be able to get some information from Five O'Clock software (see related links), the publishers of Power To-Do List. They might have some suggestions for exporting or converting your file.
open image in photoshop then go to File -> Save As and in Save As window in Format section at bottom press arrow on right side and choose TIFF from list, then click save
You can change the formatting of a paragraph to be double spaced by taking the following actions: 1. Select Format from the tool bar in Word; 2. Select Paragraph from the drop down list; 3. Change line spacing to double.
Bulleted or numbered lists are generally discouraged in APA format writing papers. Instead, APA guidelines recommend using prose to present information in a clear and concise manner. If a list is necessary, it should be integrated into the paragraph instead of being displayed as a separate list.
Go to the File Menu and choose a SAVE AS. In Save As Type, you will find a list of various formats, amongst them is CSV. Choose that and the file can be saved in CSV format. It would be important that the data is laid out like a table.
List,diagram,paragraph,if-then table
printf: format string + value list scanf: format string + address list
To create a lower-level paragraph in PowerPoint, you need to use the "Increase List Level" button on the Home tab in the Paragraph group. This will demote the current paragraph to a lower-level bullet point or subpoint within a list. You can also use the Tab key on your keyboard to indent the paragraph.
Short answer: You can't. mp3 is a music file format, m3u is a playlist file format. What this means is that m3u files are plain text files that contain a list of mp3 (or other music files) to be played. They are typically created by winamp or other media players. Have a look at http://hanna.pyxidis.org/tech/m3u.html for a full description of the format of the m3u playlist.
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