to add to what the previous poster put in
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/126449/
2006-09-21 04:48:29
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answered by Neil 5
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As an ex-chef i generally could do a million and a a million/2 servings consistent with person this generally takes under consideration those that consume better than commonplace and likewise seems after those that consume much less. Use 4 properly-known fillings. you are able to prefer one hundred fifty slices of bread (loaves generally have around 15-sixteen slices for medium decrease). If sandwiches is all you will serve then use the above volume if there is different foodstuff then use extremely much less i could say approximately a hundred and ten slices. for fifty human beings i could say use
2016-10-17 09:37:43
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answered by Anonymous
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For all users; here are the most useful and common shortcuts for Micrisoft applications:
Select the current page CTRL+A
Select all pages in the current document CTRL+SHIFT+A
Copy the selected annotations (if only annotations are selected)
Copy the selected text
CTRL+C
Cut the selected annotation CTRL+X
Copy the selected area as a bitmap image CTRL+I
Cut the selected page CTRL+SHIFT+X
Copy the selected page CTRL+SHIFT+C
Paste cut or copied annotations
Paste copied text or image (as an annotation)
CTRL+V
Paste a copied or cut page. If an image was copied, the image is pasted on a new page. CTRL+SHIFT+V
Delete the selected annotation DELETE
Delete the selected pages SHIFT+DELETE
Undo the last action CTRL+Z
Redo or repeat the last action CTRL+Y
Create a new, empty document CTRL+N
Display the Open dialog box CTRL+O
Save the document CTRL+S
Print the document CTRL+P
Export all text to Microsoft Word CTRL+T
Switch between the page pane and thumbnail pane The TAB key
Move to the Page box in the toolbar. Press F6 to move back to the thumbnail pane or page pane. CTRL+E
Move to the Zoom box in the toolbar. Press F6 to move back to the thumbnail pane or page pane. CTRL+M
Display the Go To dialog box CTRL+G
Display the Find dialog box CTRL+F
Display the Help window F1
Switch between the Help topic and the pane (pane: A portion of the document window bounded by and separated from other portions by vertical or horizontal bars.) with the Contents and Search tabs F6
Show or hide the pane with the Contents and Search tabs ALT+O, and then press T
Display the previously viewed topic ALT+O, and then press B
Display the next topic in a previously displayed sequence of topics ALT+O, and then press F
Display the default topic ALT+O, and then press H
Stop the Help window from opening a Help topic ALT+O, and then press S
Refresh the topic ALT+O, and then press R
Open the Internet Options dialog box for Microsoft Internet Explorer, where you can change accessibility settings ALT+O, and then press I
Print all topics in a book or a selected topic only ALT+O, and then press P
Turn on or off the option to highlight search words ALT+O, and then press O
Close the Help (or any) window ALT+F4
Scroll up one screen PAGE UP
Scroll down one screen PAGE DOWN
Scroll the page in that direction Arrow keys
Move to the top of the page HOME
Move to the bottom of the page END
Move to the first page CTRL+HOME
Move to the last page CTRL+END
Move to the next page SPACEBAR
Move to the previous page BACKSPACE
Scroll up one page PAGE UP
Scroll down one page PAGE DOWN
Scroll the window in that direction Arrow keys
Move to the first page HOME
Move to the last page END
Switch to Reading view F11
Move to the next section SPACEBAR or PAGE DOWN
Move to the previous section BACKSPACE or PAGE UP
Scroll the page in that direction UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW
Move to the previous page LEFT ARROW
Move to the next page RIGHT ARROW
Move to the first page HOME
Move to the last page END
Return to the page pane (page pane: Displays the page that's selected in the thumbnail pane in a larger size, and enables portions of the page to be selected and copied.) ESC
2006-09-21 04:55:59
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answer #3
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answered by Lawrence of Arabia 6
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control-v and control-c or right mouse click the highlighted area of what you want to copy,then right click and paste on the spot where you want to paste it.No website needed!!
2006-09-21 04:46:52
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answered by B-Dub 2
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www.w3schools.com
2006-09-21 04:49:46
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answered by Sam 2
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