• Evaluation of Microprocessor

    Evaluation of Microprocessor

    Evaluation of Microprocessor Evaluation of Microprocessor The first microprocessor introduced in 1971 was a 4-bit microprocessor with 4m5KB memory and had a set of 45 instructions. In the past 5 decades microprocessor speed has doubled…

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  • The different Abbreviations in Computer Science

    The different Abbreviations in Computer Science

    The different Abbreviations in Computer Science Abbreviations In this chapter, we will discuss the different abbreviations in Computer Science. The following table lists down those abbreviations − Abbreviation Full-name A/D Analog-to-Digital ABC Atanasoff Berry Computer…

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  • Merge & Wrap in M S Excel

     Merge Cells MS Excel enables you to merge two or more cells. When you merge cells, you don’t combine the contents of the cells. Rather, you combine a group of cells into a single cell…

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  • Borders and Shades in M S Excel

    Apply Borders MS Excel enables you to apply borders to the cells. For applying border, select the range of cells Right Click » Format cells » Border Tab » Select the Border Style. Setting Border Style…

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  • Apply Formatting in M S Excel

    Formatting Cells In MS Excel, you can apply formatting to the cell or range of cells by Right Click » Format cells » Select the tab. Various tabs are available as shown below Formatting Cells option…

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  • Sheet Options in M S Excel

    MS Excel provides various sheet options for printing purpose like generally cell gridlines aren’t printed. If you want your printout to include the gridlines, Choose Page Layout » Sheet Options group » Gridlines » Check Print.…

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  • How to Adjust Margins in M S Excel

    Margins are the unprinted areas along the sides, top, and bottom of a printed page. All printed pages in MS Excel have the same margins. You can’t specify different margins for different pages. (toc) Margins…

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  • Types of Page Orientation in M S Excel

    Page orientation refers to how output is printed on the page. If you change the orientation, the onscreen page breaks adjust automatically to accommodate the new paper orientation. (toc) Types of Page Orientation Portrait − Portrait…

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  • Adding Header and Footer in M S Excel

    A header is the information that appears at the top of each printed page and a footer is the information that appears at the bottom of each printed page. By default, new workbooks do not…

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  • Insert Page Break in M S Excel

    If you don’t want a row to print on a page by itself or you don’t want a table header row to be the last line on a page. MS Excel gives you precise control…

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