Hi! Is anyone really good at making pretty schedules and designs? I don't have any money, but I could give points. I'll give a small number of points on this answer, but if you make the schedule I'll give you lots of points! (I'll send you the actual parts of the schedule I just need someone to make it look pretty) Thank you so much!
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Could I see what you would like it to look like?
What type of tool would be used to tighten a nut or bolt with an exact amount of twisting force?a. Torque wrench b. Torx wrench c. Open-end wrench d. Box-end wrench
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The answer is (a.) Torque wrench
To tighten a nut or bolt with an exact amount of twisting force, you must you torque wrench. By using this tool, you can apply a specific torque to a fastener. The tool was invented by Conrad Bahr in 1918 in New York.
To change a selected shape’s height or width to a specific value, type the value in the Height or Width text boxes on the
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Are you trying to change the shape of an item within your program by entering the values into text boxes that become variables?
What language are you using?
Which is the standard font and size for most professional papers?a. 18 pt Helvetica c. 10 pt Comic Sans b. 12 pt Times New Roman d. Any of these
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I think the answer is d. Any of these I hope it's correct^^
What should be done with statements or sections which are unclear?
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The answer is Clarity.
When there are statements or sections which are unclear, it would be hard to understand or determine the statement. If ever you don't understand, you must clear it out. To clarify, one must ask questions such as to elaborate the point, or ask to express it in another way, or ask for examples.
The answer is B
Review them at a later time
When you assign a(n) ____ to a field, Access will display the value you assign, rather than the field name, in datasheets and in forms.?
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "caption." When you assign a caption to a field, Access will display the value you assign, rather than the field name, in datasheets and in forms.