Computers and Technology, 13.02.2020 21:38, babowmanjacob666
Which statement describes what happens if multiple users make changes simultaneously to a presentation when
coauthoring?
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Only the primary coauthor's changes are retained to avoid conflicts.
A record of the initial change is kept in the case of conflicts.
A record is kept of all edits that are made so conflicts can be resolved.
It is the last change that will be retained in the case of conflicts.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 08:30, daskatingpanda
Formatting rows and columns is similar to cell formatting. in an openoffice calc spreadsheet, you can format data entered into rows and columns with the of the rows and columns options. you can insert rows and columns into, or delete rows and columns from, a spreadsheet. use the insert or delete rows and columns option on the insert tab. alternatively, select the row or column where you want new rows or columns to appear, right-click, and select insert only row or only column options. you can hide or show rows and columns in a spreadsheet. use the hide or show option on the format tab. for example, to hide a row, first select the row, then choose the insert tab, then select the row option, and then select hide. alternatively, you can select the row or columns, right-click, and select the hide or show option. you can adjust the height of rows and width of columns. select row and then select the height option on the format tab. similarly, select column, then select the width option on the format tab. alternatively, you can hold the mouse on the row and column divider, and drag the double arrow to the position. you can also use the autofit option on the table tab to resize rows and columns.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 10:30, johngayden46
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