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you use the mouse. click and drag it to the line on the top of the game
You go to the bottom of the screen and wait till the hand appears for you mouse and then drag it upwards and there will be a black line pull it up until it's past the arrow and then click the exit arrow. You go down to the bottom of the screen, Then you go down till your mouse turns into a hand you click and drag the black line that appears and drag it upwards past the red exit arrow. Once you pas that click the red exit arrow.. P.s I love you Daren!!
You right-click on the picture and move it to the location you want. When you are finished positioning the picture, release the mouse button.
You can either adjust it manually by right clicking the cell you'd like to change and altering its properties, or simply mouse over the bottom edge of the row's label and drag it to your desired height.
To format a cell in excel right click on it, then on the thing that pops up click on format cell
Just hover your mouse at the top border of the Task bar and you should see the mouse cursor turn into an up-and-down arrow. Left click and hold and drag the bar to the bottom of the screen.
Excel 2007: A Guide to Mouse Pointer Shapes and Their UsesIf you're new to Excel, here's a guide to the different mouse shapes you'll see, and what they are used for.General SelectDescription: Thick plus shape. How to get one: Appears when the mouse is anywhere over the worksheet grid.Used for: Selecting a range of cells by clicking and dragging the mouse over the cells. You select by clicking on one corner of the range, holding the mouse button while dragging to the other corner. You can select more than one range by holding the Ctrl before dragging the second selection.Fill/CopyDescription: A thin plus shape. How to get one: You have to hover the mouse pointer over the small square in the lower right corner of the cell pointer to get it.Used for: Copying formulas or for creating a series of numbers, months, days, dates or times or a custom-made series. Start by clicking on the cell holding the formula to copy (or type the month or day into that cell), move the mouse over the small square in the corner and when it changes to the thin plus shape, click and drag down or to the right. To run a series (1, 2, 3 or 1%, 1.5%, 2% or 101, 102, 102) show Excel the series you want by typing in the first two numbers in the series. Then, use the General shape to select those two cells. Finally, move the mouse over the corner to get the Fill Handle shape, then click and drag.Move Cell (or range of cells)Description: Mouse arrow with a compass shape incorporated. How to get one: Hover the mouse over the black edge of a cell or selected cell range to make it appear.Used for: Moving contents of a cell or range of cells. Click and drag to move cell contents. A pop-up message will warn you if you are dragging cells to an area where the cells already have content.Column/Row ResizeDescription: For column resize, black line with arrows pointing left and right (see image). For rows, black line with arrows pointing up and down. How to get one: Hover the mouse pointer over the line on the column or row headings that separates A from B, 1 from 2, etc. Position it over the line on the right-hand of the column to resize, or the lower-line of the row to resize. In Excel, you drag to the right to make a column wider or down to make a row taller.Used for: Making columns or rows wider or narrower. Double-click to resize to widest entry or click and drag resize. Multiple columns or rows can be resized at the same time by selecting them first, then double-clicking or click and drag.Column/Row SelectDescription: Small black arrow pointing down or to the right. How to get one: Only appears when the mouse is over a column or row heading.Used for: Selecting a column or row. Single click to select the column or row. Click and drag across the headings to select multiple rows or columns. Hold Ctrl while clicking to select noncontiguous columns or rows (columns B, E, H, rather than A, B, C).
Use a vector image application such as Inkscape, CorelDraw, Illustratior etc. With the pen tool, click a starting point of a line and click/drag points on the curve. Double click to end the line. Drag handles of points to change the shape of the curves.
Use a vector image application such as Inkscape, CorelDraw, Illustratior etc. With the pen tool, click a starting point of a line and click/drag points on the curve. Double click to end the line. Drag handles of points to change the shape of the curves.
Right click on the series in the graph. On the shortcut menu, click "Add Trendline". You can then choose the style of line you want and the series you want it for. Then click OK.
what is the most efficient way to select highlight a one-line paragraph in Word, such as title. A. double-click the paragraph marker at the end to the line B. move the pointer just to the left of the line and click once C. use Edit, select All drag your mouse pointer right and down to the line under the end of the paragraph
=>On the View tab, click Arrange and then click Split. If the window is wide enough, Word displays Split directly on the View tab. => To adjust the relative sizes of the panes, move the mouse pointer to the dividing line, and when you see the split pointer, click and drag the dividing line to a new position.