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ok like, i have some writing on it and its big enough that it starts on the next line. how do i get it to type on the paper as if i were just typing the letters on the long way?

2007-01-01 15:22:24 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

k thanks you guys i got it. now whoever can tell me the most randome statement will get the 10 points.

2007-01-01 15:27:46 · update #1

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We live in a 4D world!!!
(Pictures not included because I can't put them in here)
If you have ever been in a public school, your teacher may have told you that we live in a three-dimensional world…well she was WRONG!!!!!! We actually live in a FOUR dimensional world. Let me explain…
The first dimension is a point in space and time. At one specific instant, this speck was here. This speck has no width, no length, and no height. We ca represent it in our world like so:

But again, this is only a representation. This dot will have length and width no matter how much you resize it. The photons (packet of light) projecting the image of the dot onto your computer screen have height, granted, it is a microscopic height, but it is still a height. Even if you decided to take your pencil and dot a point onto a sheet of paper, it would obviously have to have length and width, and the height would come into play when you realize that your pencil would have had to leave some remains on the paper in order for you to get a marking, these remains would have dimensions, and make your dot have height. So now we know it is impossible to create a one-dimensional object in our world.
The second dimension is basically a rectangle existing in a singular point in time. It has length, width, and no height. We represent it in our world like so:

But once again, as stated above, this object is bound to have height. We cannot create a two-dimensional shape in our world.
A three-dimensional shape is basically a box with height, length, and width existing in a singular point in time. Below is a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional representation:

You could take the time to cut out a net (a flat figure which, when folded correctly, will create a three-dimensional representation) but it would be a waste of time, because hopefully you get the idea.
But isn’t this our universe? One of length, width and height? If you asked those questions, you had valid points, but you left out one important factor, time. Time exists all around us, and we (as of now, in the 21st century) cannot freeze time. It would be like the above figure coming into existence, then immediately popping back out of existence, only existing for one moment in time, not a group of moments, but a singular moment. We can’t make something come into existence and immediately leave, so it is physically impossible for us to create a three-dimensional figure.
A two-dimensional representation of a four-dimensional figure is below:

Ah-ha, but didn’t I do just the exact same shape for three- and four- dimensional figures? Yes I did, but go back and look at the bolded words. Because your computer monitor cannot make 3-D effects, I had to use two-dimensions to give you an idea, but we cannot make two-dimensions in this world, so it is a representation of two-dimensions. The above shape is existing in several points in time, and had you taken the time to make a net into an object with length, width, and height, you would now realize that you had given birth to a new figure, and if you took the net apart, you would have ended the figure’s existence; a bundle of time. If you want to think a bit more literally, imagine an X-Y axis with X being time, and imagine the cube existing at different points on that graph.
When we create anything in this world, (food, clothing, paper, etc.) we are creating a four-dimensional figure. It must have four dimensions, length, height, width, and most importantly, time. Our entire preconceived notion of our universe is based upon the fact that everything has these four-dimensions, with no exceptions. Accept the truth, your teach lied to you.

2007-01-01 17:50:18 · answer #1 · answered by chrisbster 2 · 0 0

Go to the FILE menu and pick Page Setup. Click PAPER SIZE, then click on Landscape. Now the paper will print the text across the long way.

Good luck and Happy Computing!

2007-01-01 15:25:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

File > Page Setup > Landscape

2007-01-01 15:24:15 · answer #3 · answered by Brittani♫. 5 · 0 0

If you want the page to be wider instead of taller, go to file -> page setup -> change the orientation from portrait to landscape.

2007-01-01 15:26:41 · answer #4 · answered by Bryan A 5 · 0 0

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