the vertical ruler displays across the top of the word window? my answer is true
vertical ruler
Vertical Ruler
Ruler
A ruler bar is a tool used in graphic design and desktop publishing software to measure and align objects on a page. It typically appears as a horizontal or vertical strip with markings for units of measurement. Users can drag it from the edge of the software window to measure distances accurately.
"Wrap to window" or "wrap to ruler" typically refers to a formatting feature in word processing or design software that ensures text or objects automatically adjust their layout according to the dimensions of the window or ruler margins. This means that as the user resizes the window or modifies the ruler settings, the content will reflow or reposition itself to fit within the new boundaries, maintaining visual coherence. This feature is useful for ensuring that documents remain organized and visually appealing, regardless of the display size.
its vertical ruler if you look in the Microsoft office 2007 premium video edition on word 4 it gives you the correct answer
horizontal ruler
the view ruler is located at the top of the vertical scrool bar.
Horizontal ruler
PowerPoint has the ruler features that you can use to measure vertical and horizontal distances of the drawing area
To display the horizontal ruler when it's not visible, navigate to the "View" tab in your application. Look for the "Show" group, where you can find a checkbox for the ruler. Simply click the box to enable the ruler, making it visible for your use.
a ruling line is a ruler in Microsoft Word that is consisted of the vertical and horizontal rules on a page