Shift - Spacebar selects the current row. Ctrl - Spacebar selects the current column. As a way of remembering which is which, think of C for column and Ctrl. Note that if more than one cell is selected when using these commands the rows or columns of the selected cells will be selected, not just the ones relating to the active cell. This also means that if you do one after the other, in any order, the entire worksheet will be selected.
That's something like: SELECT AVG(column) AS average_value_of_column FROM table;
That really depends where you want to write it - in what program. For example, in Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel, you can go to character format, and select "superscript". The shortcut key (at least in Word) is Ctrl-Shift-Plus.
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You list the steps of the proof in the left column, then write the matching reason for each step in the right column
In MS-Word, you can select "Insert - Symbol" and find it there. If you need it often, you can assign a shortcut to it, with the "Autotext" feature. For other programs, you can use the CharMap utility, find the symbol there, then copy and paste.
You list the steps of the proof in the left column, then you write the matching reasoning for each step in the right column.
1. Write the date of the transaction in the account's Date Column. 2. Write the amount of the transaction in the Debit or Credit column and enter the new balance in Balance column under Debit or Credit. 3. Write the page number of the journal in the Post. Ref. column of the ledger account. 4. Record the ledger account number in the Post. Ref. column of the journal.
You are not able to format a single character as subscript, but you can change the entire ledged text to subscript. Right-click on the ledged, select Font, and click on the Subscript option.