Answer:
2.working ... heading.
3. demoting ...document
4: creating .......Navigation view
Explanation:
The outline view shows the document uniquely. It leverages advantage from the Word's style of heading for sorting out the problems of the groups by helping then arrange their thoughts, plotlines, and the ideas, as well as mix in the text for helping to arrange the thoughts. Hence, 2 and 3 are correct options. Also, the headings are displayed on the navigation view. And hence the fourth option is also correct.
Answer:
retupmoc
Explanation:
1.) Anwser will be retupmoc
because
public static String mysteryString(String s){
if(s.length() == 1){
return s;
}
else{
return s.substring(s.length() -1) + mysteryString(s.substring(0, s.length()-1));
}
}
In this program input is "computer" . So the function mysteryString(String s) it does
return s.substring(s.length() -1) + mysteryString(s.substring(0, s.length()-1));
so when it enters the first time ??s.substring(s.length() -1) and it will be give you 'r' then it calls the function recursively by reducing the string length by one . So next time it calls the mysteryString function with string "compute" and next time it calls return s.substring(s.length()-1)? + mysteryString(s.substring(0,s.length-1)) so this time it gives "e" and calls the function again recursively . It keeps on doing till it matched the base case.
so it returns "retupmoc".
You add a default value to a table field or form control whenever you want Access to enter a value in a new record automatically. For example, you can have Access always add the current date to new orders.
Typically, you add a default value to your table fields. You add the value by opening the table in Design view and then entering a value in the Default Value property for the field. If you set a default value for a table field, Access applies your value to any controls that you base on that field. If you don't bind a control to a table field, or you link to data in other tables, you set a default value for your form controls itself.
You can set a default value for table fields set to the Text, Memo, Number, Date/Time, Currency, Yes/No, and Hyperlink data types. If you don't supply a value, the field remains null (blank) until you enter a value. After you define a default value, Access applies that value to any new records that you add. If you want, you can change the value in a record from the default value to another value, unless a validation rule prohibits this