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They are words used to reference (usually immediately) previous text. "Latter" points to the last/"after" option in a choice, while "former" describes the prior option. One can also append descriptions to them, sometimes even affixes are allowed. Example: I had missed the bus- which gave me two options in order to get to work (hopefully!) on time: 1) Hitchike; 2) See if my old, broken down car could make it. The former option [number one] was dangerous, so it basically was out of the question. However, if I took my own car [the latter option], several things were thrown into interrogation: 1) I could get to work on time; 2) The car might break down on the road and I would need to get towed; 3) I could DIE! The second option could result in the lattermost [most-last = option #3], and prevent the formermost [option number one]. And of course, just as way of ree:mphasis, the lattermost of the latter choice [meaning option 3 of option 2 (from the first set)] was DEATH. But I had to get there on time...
option
option, choice, dilemma
Optional
Knock is one option.
Formatting marks only appear in the print preview option when you enable them in your settings. They do not, however, print on paper.
Put your page in to scanner and select the preview option, it will show you the preview. Now, select the portion you want to scan and press scan option.
Different webaites provide option to display week number in calendar.
n a double murder trial the murderer might be sentenced to a certain number of years of imprisonment for each murder. Which option would a prosecutor arguing for the maximum sentence?
You would refer to it as a Live Preview.
Right click it (two finger click), and go to "open with", not just open. Hover your mouse over it for a few seconds, and preview should come up as an option. If it doesn't, hit "other", and go to applications, and choose preview.
Normally every program (Windows based) has a print preview option. If you look at the top left corner of the window that you are trying to print, there is a File drop-down menu. Click File-Print Preview; it's right above the Print and Exit options.
Tool
No, it was/is an option
You can go and click an option called print preview or page preview. It will show your paper exactly how it will look when it prints. It will also let you zoom in and look for mistakes without actually changing something on accident.
print preview
for Microsoft Word 2007 Go to start button of Microsoft word click Word option menu which is display below the close option ->then select display -> uncheck the show all formatting marks option. you can solve your problem.