In what context? What operating system? If you are referring to Windows, you can typically Right-Click on My Computer and select properties. Clicking on the Comptuer Name tab will show you the name of the computer and the name of the workgroup or domain to which it belongs. Alternatively, you can open a command prompt and type 'net name' and press the Enter key. However, this will not show the workgroup or domain info, only the computer name and username.
if its windows xp right click on my computer, then select properties, then click on computer name tab then on the network id button and change the workgroup in the workgroup box. Any computer you want to be in the workgroup you need to make sure all those computers say the same thing
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It is Text Box or Text Boxes :)
Labels are used as headings for things that are created when the system is. Text boxes start as empty boxes that people can type into when a program is running. If you have ever filled out a form on the internet, you type your information into text boxes and beside the text boxes are labels telling you what to type into them, like your name or address. You cannot type into the labels themselves, just into the text boxes. You'll have done all of this when you were entering in this question.
it meens that there is to much text
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Apple macs are just like any other computer. You switch it on, click on icons and type text into boxes.
When creating labels, you can only create labels in your documents. With text boxes, you can create the box and text can immediately follow the text box.
why do most design layouts use bulleted lists in text boxes
why do most design layouts use bulleted lists in text boxes
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Text boxes, as placeholders on the slides.