When you press ENTER after typing an address or web address in Microsoft Word, the program automatically formats it as a hyperlink. This means the text becomes clickable and typically appears in blue and underlined. If you wish to remove the hyperlink formatting, you can right-click on the link and select "Remove Hyperlink."
No. Word wrap allows you to continue typing and automatically wraps the words at the end of the line for you. You only have to use the Enter key when you want to start a new paragraph or to start typing on a new line.
You email somebody by first typing in their email address into the Recipients bar. (If you do not know the person's email address you can ask them, by talking to them.) After typing that in you can enter the subject by typing it into the subject bar. Then you can send the contents of the email by typing it into the content space, you can also attatch pictures by clicking the button featuring a paperclip. Click the Send button, and there you go, you sent an email.
Excel automatically appends the _____ to complete the AVERAGE function when you click the Enter box or press the ENTER key.
Typically, autocorrect will correct misspelled words as you type, regardless of whether you press the spacebar, comma, or period. The correction is usually applied automatically after you finish typing the word.
This directory is the same thing as their homepage. You can access it by typing their web address into your computers browser and hitting enter. Their directory will them appear.
You can enter a phrase by typing it into the chat box and pressing "Enter" on your keyboard.
All you have to do is send a regular picture message but when you enter the number press options and go to either T9word or abc and enter the email address, select the picture and simply press send
You achieve that by having text wrapping, so that it automatically goes onto a new line when you reach the end of the line.
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For Windows open a command prompt (Clicking "Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt" -OR- by typing "CMD" (no quotes) on the run line and hitting enter) Once in the command prompt, type the following: ipconfig /all ...and hit enter. The MAC address of your NIC should be listed as "Physical Address"
With the Windows Command Prompt, you can enter the command "ipconfig" and then configure everything you just stated in your question.
If you are using a Windows based PC, open a command prompt by going to Start, Run (or press the Windows key and the "R" key at the same time) and then type cmd and press Enter. In the black window type ipconfig and press Enter. In the results that appear on your screen, look for a line that says "Default Gateway". Type your default gateway into a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox. For example, my default gateway is 192.168.0.1 so in IE I type 192.168.0.1 in the address bar and press enter. Don't worry about typing http:// or www first, it will automatically correct the address when you press enter. You might need to know your user name and password to get in...