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This will vary by year of TV but this works often. Make sure to have the TV remote in hand. Press the menu button then choose Setup. From there choose auto program. If it ask you to select a source choose Air or cable. Then there should be an auto program option to press for the channels get programmed.
Press Menu on the remote, select Setting, select Lamp Counter
Select report, set my parameters and click reset button
Installing Linux is quite easy if you follow the instructions. You must first download Wubi, choose the installation size and select from 1 of 4 desktop environments. Choose your language and select a user name and password. Select install and you're done!
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Select all text. Click italics sign then again select italics. Done.
You can select the cable length in the option box.
That would be the <select> tag. Example of usage: <select> <option>Option 1 in drop-down list</option> <option selected="selected">Option 2 (selected by default because of the "selected" attribute)</option> <option disabled="disabled">Option 3 (disabled because of the "disabled" attribute)</option> </select>
In Word 2007, when you open the "find" dialog (CTRL-F) you have the option of selecting "More >>" (a button in the lower left of the find dialog). When you click the "More >>" button, the dialog will expand and a new button, "Format" will appear at the bottom left. If you click on Format, then select the "Font" option, you will be able to select "Italics" from the new dialog that opens. Once you've selected Italics, you will see "Font: Italics" below the search box at the top of the find dialog. At that point you can either click the "Find Next" button at the bottom of the find dialog (to find the next occurrence of an italicized word) or click the "Find In" drop-down and select "Main Document" or "Current Selection" to find ALL of the instances of italicized words in either the entire document or the currently selected block of text, respectively.
The Italics can be produced in two ways: by styling the characters using the italics subset of a font, or using a font which is italics in style. The first method used the command-i to set or unset the style. The second requires the user to select a new font of the desired style. So, command-i or Font => New Font.
<select> <option value="Volvo">Volvo</option> <option value="Saab">Saab</option> <option value="mercedes">Mercedes</option> <option value="Audi">Audi</option> </select>
I wanted to select the correct option.
'Name' can be a field and 'value' can defined to the that particular field. Example: <select name="Car List"> <option value="volvo">Volvo</option> <option value="saab">Saab</option> <option value="mercedes">Mercedes</option> <option value="audi">Audi</option> </select>
The code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> function disableBox() { document.getElementById("select2").disabled = true; } function enableBox() { if(document.getElementById("select1").value =="USA") { document.getElementById("select2").disabled = false; } else { document.getElementById("select2").disabled = true; } } </script> </head> <body onload="disableBox()"> <form> <select name="country" id="select1" onchange="enableBox()"> <option>Default</option> <option value="USA">USA</option> </select><br /> <select name="state" id="select2"> <option value="New Jersey">New Jersey</option> <option value="Texas">Texas</option> <option value="New York">New York</option> </select> </form> </body> </html>
Under Edit, click the Select All option.