4 arrows |< Takes you to the very first sheet then < Takes you back one sheet at a time > takes you forward one sheet at a time >| takes you to the very last sheet
To transfer data, enter them in sheet 1, go to sheet 2 and the cell in which you want the linked number to appear and enter the equal "=" sign. Then go back to sheet 1 and the source cell and press Enter.
No, Arabic is read from right to left, opposite to the English language which reads from left to right. Each word is formed from right to left, and sentences are also written and read in that direction.
Suppose you have to view an important excel sheet data but you have forget the password then you need to do excel password recovery, unfortunately MS excel doesn't offer any option for password recovery. You can try the following steps but it will work in MS excel 2007 only. 1) Change file extension .zip from .xls/xlsx. 2) Extract this zipped file. 3) Go to the extracted files and navigate to the .xml for the target sheet (found in the 'xl\worksheets' directory) like filename.xml 4) Open this .xml file in to xml editor and file and find <sheetProtection password="CC58" sheet="1"/> line and remove it. 5) Now save this file and change extension back to .xlsx from .zip. You will be able to open your file successfully without any password.
分割 according to Google translate. I translated that into Arabic, then back to English to check and it said split, so I reckon it's right.
If there is any data in the sheet, then it will give you a dialog box when you try to delete it. If there is no data in it, then it will delete it without a dialog box. This is because you cannot lose anything when you delete it and you can easily add in another sheet if you did want one back.
You would have to select Sheet2 to paste something into it. You could do it through a macro to give it the appearance of not selecting it, by having it switch back to Sheet1 after the paste, but during the course of the macros Sheet2 will have be activated.
Arabic cannot be traced back to one person.
Arabic cannot be traced back to one person.
come back to me = erja'a lee (in Arabic) and it's written in Arabic like this : ارجع لي
heavenly
The Qur'an was revealed to Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) in the Arabic language. The Qur'an is not read from the back, rather it is because Arabic is written from right to left, every sentence and chapter and page starts from the right to left. All Arabic based languages like Persian and Urdu are also written from right to left, just like all Greek based languages like English, French and Spanish are written from left to right. So for English speakers, it looks like the Qur'an is read from the back, like for Arabic speakers it looks like every English book is read from the back! Some translations of the Qur'an are printed adjacent to the Arabic text of the Qur'an, and hence they follow the same sequence as the Arabic. The Qur'an is believed to be a book of words of Allah (Allah is an Arabic word translated as The One God) that were related to the Prophet Mohammad (Peace be upon him) more than 1400 years ago by the Arch-Angel Jibr'eel (Gabriel). For more information on Islam and Qur'an you may visit www.sultan.org