Double click the ruler > a "Tabs" panel should pop up. there you can see all the tabs (in length). Click on a tab you wish to clear then click clear. then ok.
It depends on the type of ruler you are using. Depends if you are using a just metric unit ruler or if you are using a yard/meter stick. The measurements should be written along the edge of the ruler.
Make sure you are using the correct SI unit on the ruler.
a ruler using centimetres as the mesurement
You cannot. You cannot ensure the lines are strictly parallel using only a ruler.
There is a hole in the ruler (i.e.) circle just make the circle using that
drag it off the ruler
tab stop
All types of tabs can be set using the ruler. You can change the tab type first, by clicking on the button beside the ruler. You can then click on the ruler to set the tab. What you can't do on the ruler is define leaders for the tabs. That may be what you are referring to. You can do that through the tabs dialog box. You could also be referring to default tabs, but they have already been set. You can change their measurements in tabs dialog box, but not on the ruler itself.
Tab Clear was created in 1992.
The simplest way is to click directly on the ruler at the point you want to set a tab. You can also do it through the tab settings and type it the measurement that you want to set the tab at.
Yes it can. You have the different elements on it for the indents. They can be dragged to reposition them. You can click on the ruler to set a tab. The tab can also be dragged to change its position, or dragged completely off the ruler to remove the tab.
To display the horizontal ruler when it's not visible, navigate to the "View" tab in your application. Look for the "Show" group, where you can find a checkbox for the ruler. Simply click the box to enable the ruler, making it visible for your use.
The ruler check box is located on the View tab
In almost any internet browser, simply go to tools, clear history. or you can go to the settings and on the general tab will be a clear cache button.
They are indicated just under the ruler, not actually on it.
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.
You can clear the webs of your Google Chrome in History tab. This tab is present in the menu icon of the Chrome.