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Here's the steps on how to enable the hidden folder view in File Explorer: Open File Explorer from the taskbar. Select View > Show > Hidden items. If you require any further information, then please don’t hesitate to get in contact. I will be more than happy to assist you further. Kind Regards, Myk.
Hope this helps. Open the Logi Options+ app. Click on the image of this Wireless Keyboard. Click on Settings on the left, under "Keys". Look for "General" and under that, "Use F1, F2, etc. as standard function keys". Turn that option On.
Bing search exclude operator doesn't seem to work anymore, how do we exclude results with specific words? In the past, I believe we could put a minus in front of a search to exclude results with that word. For example, if I wanted to search for pages with 'book' and 'face' but rule out facebook, I could use: face book -facebook.
The only option would be to submit a Feedback for Bing and wait for them to fix it: "Go to Bing search engine homepage then jump to the bottom part of Bing. Find the feedback option in the right side of the horizontal menubar.
First, insert a proper minus sign into a Word document somewhere using the "Insert symbol" function. Highlight that minus sign. Go to "Tools" --> "Autocorrect". The proper minus sign you have highlighted will show up in the "replace with" field on the right; all you have to do now is type whatever shortcut you want to use on the left.
Refer the steps-. a) Click on “Start” and type “cmd” (without the quotations). b) Once you see the “cmd” icon, right click on it and select “Run as administrator”. c) Copy and paste the command in the Command Prompt window and hit "Enter". powercfg –restoredefaultschemes. d) Wait for process to complete.
In case you are still searching for an answer--. Check your system's regional settings to see what your "List Separator" is set to: In Control Panel, search for Region then select Change date, time, or number formats, click the Additional settings... button, then look for List separator under the Numbers tab.
As an aside: In german almost everyone says "plus-minus". a ± b is said "a plus-minus b", with plus-minus almost as a single word, while a + (-b) would be said as "a-plus minus-b* with a pause between plus and minus. This makes it fairly unambiguous. And when people speak english here, they simply do the same. – Polygnome.
In reply to WickyMok's post on March 30, 2013. Have you looked in AutoCorrect - maybe the negation sign is being changed to a hyphen. In A1 in new worksheet type the negation sign in A1 in B1 enter =CODE (A1). This should return 45; if you get 150 or 151 then something is converting it to an en-dash or an em-dash.
Use Ctrl+Shift+_. That is hold down the Ctrl and the Shift keys and then press the _ key to the right of the 0 above P on a US keyboard. You can see the special key combinations for things such as this by going to Insert>Symbol>More Symbols and then click on the Special Characters tab. Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site.