When you position your mouse pointer over the name of the item, it is called "hovering" over the name.
On the range border. Place the mouse pointer on the highlighted border of the range, so the pointer becomes a 4-pointed cross, then drag to the desired location.
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When the mouse pointer hovers over any chart object, the name of the selected object appears as a tooltip. This tooltip provides a quick way for users to identify the specific object they are interacting with on the chart.
You can see the comment.
To move the pointer on a microscope, you can adjust the mechanical stage controls that move the slide horizontally and vertically. Simply turn the knobs in the desired direction to position the pointer over the area of interest on the specimen slide.
If True or False Question. The answer is T
If True or False Question. The answer is T
A red triangle in the top right indicates a cell has a comment. Putting mouse pointer over it will show the comment.
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When text is selected, it typically appears dimmed or highlighted to indicate its selection status. As the mouse pointer hovers over this selected text, it often becomes more pronounced or active, allowing for further actions like copying, formatting, or linking. This visual feedback enhances user interaction by clearly signaling that the text can be manipulated. Overall, it improves usability by making the selection process intuitive.
It changes into an "I" Looking icon. It indicates you can highlight the text for copying, If you hold it down and drag the pointer, a blue bar will appear over the text indicating it is highlighted. Right clicking will allow you to copy the text.