It means that the command requires additional input in order to complete the command. Typically, a command that uses an ellipsis means that a dialog box will be displayed. For example, in Notepad, you have a "New" and "Save" command-- they take no additional input to complete (not necessarily, anyways). However, "Open..." and "Save As..." means there is a dialog that must be completed to complete the action (in this case, choosing the file to open or the file to save to).
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Yes, there should be a space after an ellipsis to properly separate it from the following text. This helps maintain readability and clarity in written communication.
You mean 'an ellipsis'. Also yes, there is a space after an ellipsis.
After the last word of the quote, include a space, then type three periods with no spaces in between, followed by the appropriate punctuation for the sentence. Make sure to use only three periods in the ellipsis.
If you mean that the number continues by a number of 0s which is one more than the previous numbers of 0s followed by a 2 forever, then it is an irrational number. If you mean that the "2020020002" repeats then it is a rational number.
The three dots at the end of the command, known as an ellipsis. So if you go to Print something, you will see Print... on the File menu, because there are other options after choosing it.
The plural of ellipsis is ellipses.
Analytical school of jurisprudence is the school of jurisprudence which sys that LAW IS THE COMMAND OF THE SOVEREIGN i.e. whatever the command is given by the sovereign has to be followed and if not followed then there is sanction behind every command
They're called ellipsis and they mean that you've left something out of the sentence.
Three dots in a sentence is an ellipsis. It can mean a word, or a section of text is missing. It can also mean that time passed.
you use the enable command
You can do whatever you want Ellipsis is a noun so you can use it at the beginning of a sentence. A ellipsis is often indicated by a set of dots.