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The nonprinting character that marks the end of a cell is typically the paragraph mark (¶) in word processing software like Microsoft Word and Google Docs. In spreadsheet software like Microsoft Excel, the end of a cell is indicated by moving to the next cell with the Tab key or pressing Enter to move to the cell below.
To underline only the character in a cell, you can use the following format in Excel: Select the cell or range of cells. Right-click and choose "Format Cells." Go to the "Font" tab, check the "Underline" box, and select "Single Accounting" from the underline style options. This will underline only the characters within the cell, not the entire cell.
no of course not! it is a animal cell producd by the male.
"You can not enter a normal tab in an excel cell. However, you can replicate the effect with cell formatting.Select cell format, then choose the Alignment tab.In the Text alignment Horizontal section, select Left (Indent).In the Indent box, select the number of characters you would like to indent.Click OK. "Actually, I believe the question was refering to a table in Word. In that case you press CTRL+TAB.
A syntactic unit is a group of words that function together as a single unit in a sentence or phrase, typically expressing a complete idea or serving a specific grammatical role. This could be a word, phrase, clause, or sentence depending on the context of analysis.
It can also be used as a counterpart to attributive
henceforth
If the two word phrase "character trait" is considered a single part of speech, it is a noun. Alternatively, one could call "trait" a noun and "character" a substantive adjective modifying "trait".
A phrase always has more than one word, so "have" or any other single word cannot be any kind of phrase, including a verb phrase.
Glance .................. glance........
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The word and can be replaced by the ampersand (&) or by the phrase "as well as"; there is no single word that replaces it, however.
Predestined, predicted, foretold, inevitable, inexorable
The phrase "outer electrons" is not usually used as a single word.
There is no single word that can be used for the phrase "age bias". However, the phrase "age discrimination" could be used when applied correcly.
Either Gapes or Gawks would be a single word for the phrase "stares stupidly."
Minnesota is neither an adjective phrase nor an adverb phrase. Minnesota is a noun, more specifically a proper noun, a single word. A phrase is a group of words.