How is the Snapping command used?
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When the Snapping command is active, two clips will snap together with
"magnetic attraction" on the Timeline, leaving no gaps or flash frames between
shots. The command can be invoked in three ways: by pressing the S key,
choosing it from the Sequence menu, or clicking a button that looks like a small
magnet in the upper-left corner of the Timeline panel. Snapping also allows you
to drag an edit and "snap" it to wherever the playhead (current-time indicator)
is located. Holding the Shift key will cause the Playhead to snap too.
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Write Boolean expressions that represent the given English expressions. Assume any variables used have been declared and initialized.
a) alpha is greater than 1 b) x is odd c) x and y are odd d) ch is an upper case alphabetic character (between 'A' and 'Z'). e) digit, which is f type char, has value that is indeed a digit.
Color depth determines:
a. how many colors can be displayed b. how bright colors are c. how transparent colors are d. how dark colors are
On completion of Exercise 14.16 examine the 3NF relations created to represent the attributes shown in the relation displaying employee contract data for an agency called Instant Cover in Figure 14.20. Determine whether these relations are also in BCNF. If not, transform the relations that do not conform into BCNF.
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Match the following tabs to options included on the tab
I. Insert tab II. Formulas tab III. Data IV. Design tab [Table Tools] V. Options tab [PivotTables Tools] A. Name Manager B. Field Settings C. Table D. Advanced [filter] E. Summarize with PivotTable