It will appear at the bottom of every page in the document.
You will see it when you are in Print Layout view or when you are doing a Print Preview or when you print the document. It will appear at the top of the document, between the normal working area of the page and the top of the page. You won't see it when working in Normal View. A header will appear at the top of all of the pages in the document, which is useful when you want something to appear at the top of every page, like a page number or the title of the document you are working on.
in headers and footers
at the bottom
It will appear at the bottom of every page in the document.
Yes, "keyed" at the bottom of a letter or memo indicates the person who typed it. It helps identify the individual responsible for preparing the document.
cursor or insertion point
Keyed connectors are connectors that have something on them or are shaped so they can be connected only one way. That is, so they cannot be connected incorrectly.
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Keyed Up was created in 1983.
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You speed the word as 'miskeyed'. When you put the prefix with the word keyed, you do not use the two 's' as when you say the word 'miss'.
A keyed shaft or Keyway is method, based on a machined keyway in shaft, to attach something to the shaft and associated bore. A fitted key is inserted into a slot that is machined into the shaft. Although a machined keyway does result in a weaker shaft, it has it's applications. As in a lawn mower engine shaft. Theoretically the key will give way and save the shaft if you hit something with the blade. The negatives of a keyed shaft are that it can be deformed over time and result is a loose drive.
low-keyed
Low-keyed
Well, you need to get your pre-keyed image/video into your video bar (not the timeline), and then select it (it should be outlined with yellow). Drag the pre-keyed thing into the timeline, onto the other video, where you want it to appear. Then, let go of it, and a little menue should appear. Select "Picture in a picture". Then you should be able to manipulate it (with size and area), and that's how it's done.