<span>To carry computer data over the long haul, wan need to have a </span>POP (point of presence) <span>in multiple towns and cities. It is a</span><span>n artificial demarcation point OR interface point between communicating entities</span>
Well, you didn't say what language, so here's in Java:
public static void PrintShampooInstructions(int numCycles)
{
if(numCycles < 1)
System.out.println("Too few.");
else if (numCycles > 4)
System.out.println("Too many.");
else
{
for(int i = 1; i <= numCycles; i++)
{
System.out.println(i+": Lather and rinse.");
}
System.out.println("Done.");
}
}
And also in an image, in case you can't really see it
Personally I have my budget spreadsheet with all of my expenses in columns. Then I have a column showing my estimated paycheck (updating with actual# later). Then the formula in the "Remaining" column that I use is this: sum((A1:A99)-A100) Where A1 through A99 (or whatever# of expenses you have) and -A100 or whatever cell name your paycheck/money is entered into - and that's all I do. I actually have a 3 year budget, including birthdays, holidays, vacations, etc. so that you can plan ahead for any expenses and save away any extra.
Insert - Header - choose header of your choice. Page numbers are below the Header icon
Explanation:
just go to settings and press the first thing it shows which is subscription