i think...
*right click on page.
*background properties
*browse.
It depends what kind of background you want. Desktop back grounds are easy. Find the image you want on Google images and right - click on it, click on set as background. Backgrounds in Word or Publisher or PowerPoint ect ect. Page layout background colour, fill effects. Be more accurate on what you want.
Information technology should only be capitalized when part of a name or if information is the first word of a sentence then only information would be capitalized.
Go to insert at the top of the screen and click on page numbers , a window will come up that will ask you where you would like the numbers to appear . You can also go directly to the header, or more commonly the footer, and enter them directly there, using the facilities to do so.
The 'Contents' box on a Wikipedia page is created automatically when the page has more than three headings. A heading is made by placing two equals signs on each side of the text. For example, in the article about William Shakespeare, the first heading says, "Life" in large and underlined letters. This is caused by typing ==Life== in the edit window.
Ergonomic found in CompTIA "Guide to Hardware" 4th edition page 311 chapter 8
Right click when you put your first background on then click on only on one page. Simple!
background repagination
background repagination
back gound repagination
the first word on page 1 is "I'd"
No. Only the first letter of each word excluding words such as, if and on the of etc..
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It would be called scanning; If you only look at the title of a page and read the first sentence, that's called skimming. The last one I can think of is, elaborate reading, in other words, your reading word for word. It is actually called BIBLIOMANCY...check it out on Wikipedia...I think that is what you are asking. Bibliomancy
guide words are printed at the top of each page in a dictionary. the guide word on the left is the first word on the page. the guide word on the right is the last word on the page.
Look in ur storybook on page 159 go on line 1 (title counts) and the first word on that page will be ur answer!
It's at the top of page 176 in the first book.
The word "assuage" appears on page 1 of "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. It is in the first line of the book.