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What is a CONTINUOUS VARIABLE?!? If you mean a CONSTANT, then yes. Read your text. (signed) Your Teacher
control element with which continuous text or anything else can be scrolled
continuous section break
Not in the sense that you do in Microsoft Word, but you are free to arrange the data in whatever way you want, so you can have data start in a new column when you need to. A column break in Word is used to put continuous text into a new column. Spreadsheets don't tend to have large amounts of continuous text, so it is not required in Excel.
You may need to make a continuity correction - see statistical text books for details.
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A continuous break in Word 2010, also known as a continuous section break, allows you to change the formatting within a document without starting a new page. It is useful for applying different layouts, such as varying column formats, headers, or footers within the same page. You can insert a continuous break by going to the "Page Layout" tab, selecting "Breaks," and then choosing "Continuous" under the Section Breaks. This helps maintain the flow of text while implementing distinct formatting.
A continuous break. This is particularly useful where you would like to go between 2 columns and 1 column of text.
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Linear text refers to written content that is organized in a sequential manner, where ideas are presented in a straight path from beginning to end. This format typically follows a clear structure, such as paragraphs in essays or chapters in books, making it easy for readers to follow the author's argument or narrative. Unlike non-linear text, which may include hyperlinks or multimedia elements, linear text is primarily focused on the written word in a continuous flow.
An analog signal is characterized by continuous amplitudes and continuous time.
The books of both the Old Testament and the New Testament were originally written as continuous text, without chapters and verses. The early Christians eventually assigned the text to chapters and verses, to make reference easier. The Jews found this innovation useful and followed suit in the Hebrew Bible.