This command i.e. pr, prepares a file for printing by adding suitable headers, footers and formatted
text. This command has to be used with a file name as an argument.
pr adds five lines of margin at the top and five at the bottom. The header shows the date and time of
last modification of the file, along with the file name and page number.
There's one option that uses a number prefixed by a + to print from a specific page number. Another
option (-l) set the page length.
pr -l 54 emp.lst Page set to 54 lines
pr +5 emp.lst Starts printing from page 5
In Print will automatically paginate your books making printing easy.
Yes it does.
Mostly long.The first A has a long A sound as in page. The I is a schwa. The second A is another long A, and the E is silent.
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Yes, you can re-paginate a document in Microsoft Word by adjusting the content or formatting. Changes to margins, font sizes, or adding/removing content will affect pagination. Additionally, you can manually force a page break by inserting a "Page Break" from the "Insert" tab, which allows for precise control over where new pages begin. After making these changes, simply save the document to update the pagination.
different files
the text files store in the document files the sound files store in the document files the pictures files store in the document files the video files store in the document files
They are called FRAGMENTED files
avi files are actually already video files.
1) Document files 2) Worksheet files 3) Database files 4) Presentation files
No. Linkers combine object files and library files, which are collections of object files. All source files need to be compiled to object files.
Jpeg files are smaller than bitmap files, though bitmap files are much better quality.