Computer Science, asked by Srinivas5220, 1 year ago

what is a tab selector? Explain all the obtions available in it.

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Answered by JAMES1111
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In Microsoft Word, the tab selector, also called the tab indicator, is a button to the left of the ruler that supplies the user with a variety of tab marker options tab selector is related with tab stop ,, A tab stop is a term used to describe the location the cursor stops after the tab key is pressed. Tab stops are used in word processors to enable users to align text by pressing the  tab key .Below is a picture of the ruler bar in Microsoft Office with each of the left tab stops marked as bold L's. If these were right tabs, the L would be backwards Below are explanations of each of the five different tab stops.

Left - Text is extended to the right of the tab. Center - Text is centered in the middle of the tab. Right - Text is extended to the left of the tab. Decimal - Text before the decimal point extends to the left and text after the decimal point extends to the right. Bar - A vertical bar is shown on the tab
Answered by subhashnidevi4878
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Tab selector allows you to do that

Explanation:

There are various kinds of tabs available in Word. Before setting a tab you need to choose which tab type you want. Clicking on the Tab selector allows you to do that.

I am trying to use a background image on a element to indicate the current tab being selected. The image is meant to overlap the li-element to show half-borders on top and bottom of the element.

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