The default of a tab refers to the standard or preset settings that a tabbed interface or document uses when no specific configuration is applied. In applications like word processors, the default tab setting typically determines the indentation and spacing of text. For instance, the default tab stop is often set to every half inch or one centimeter, depending on the software. Users can usually adjust these settings according to their preferences.
These are tab stops. In Microsoft Word you can create a tab stop by clicking and dragging on the horizontal ruler, where they appear as flipped-over black L or T marks. If there are faint marks below the ruler at 1-inch intervals, these are the default tab stops.
The default tab in Google Chrome is empty. You can set the homepage by selecting the Settings tab.
When you set a new tab, all default tabs prior to it are cleared. Default tabs after the last custom tabs that have been created will remain. So custom tabs override default tabs.
When you set a manual tab, all default tabs to the left of it are cleared. Tabs are only used when you hit the Tab key, so you would only clear the default tabs if you planned to use your own tabs.
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clears all default tab stops to the right of the custom tab stop When you set a custom tab stop, Word clears all default tab stops to the left of the newly set custom tab stops on the ruler
Browser tabs are an alternative to separate windows.
If you are on Google Chrome you can change the new tab default page by installing the free app at the Chrome app store called New Tab Redirect. Hope this helped.
Column and Row titles are on a worksheet by default. They can be hidden or shown in the View tab of the Options setting. They are not there by default when printed. You can add them in for printing on the Sheet tab options of the Print Setup.
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