It is merging the cells. There is a Merge and Center option in Excel. You can have a big heading that you want to spread across several columns. You can use this option to take the cells at the top of those columns and make them into one big cell and have your heading in it. First you would select the cells you want to merge. If you then go to the Format menu and pick Cells and then Alignment, you will find the Merge Cells option.
Transitive Dependency
An attribute would refer to a field in the tables that you create in Access.
I would attribute my good looks to my handsome father.
vertically is up and down horizontally is side to side. vertically would be first
If you merge cells into one cell, the data from the first cell is retained and all other data in the other cells is lost. To get data from lots of cells into another cell you can concatenate them, using the & or the CONCATENATE function. So to combine the contents of cell A1 and B1, to be shown in C1, you could do this: =CONCATENATE(A1,B1) or =A1&B1 To put a space between the contents of the two cells then you would change it slightly, like these: =CONCATENATE(A1," ",B1) =A1&" "&B1
Sometimes you would want a heading to go across several columns, often as a major heading in the sheet. That would be when you merge a cell. You could ten have one long cell going across several columns into which you could put a main heading, often in a larger font size. A single cell cannot be split any further, so you can only split merged cells. You would split cells when they are already merged, maybe if you have merged too many or decide you want to do something individually with the cells.
It depends on the merge sign. Some merge signs, for example, have ROUNDED corners. These would NOT be a regular polygon because a regular polygon has straight angles and vertexes. However, other kinds of merge signs have STRAIGHT angles and corners, like a rotated square. Therefore, these merge signs WOULD be regular polygons.
Entity is real world thing,person,place,event or object about which store data in database. Attribute are the characteristics of entity is called attribute.
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There are a few examples of economic attribute. One main example is water resources.
The word Attribute can be pronounced 2 different ways depending on how you are using the word. (Context) If you were to ask the following, "Who would you attribute the stain on the carpet to?", It would be pronounced uh trib ute. On the other hand if you made the statement that "Joe has a good attribute, in the fact that he works very hard." It would be pronounced as follows: At trib bute Hope this helps.