Go to Design View for the table. Click on the particular field. Then look at the properties of the field and you will see the size and caption. Some data types have fixed sizes, like dates and times, while others you can set yourself, like Text.
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No. It is not a proper noun. You will see it capitalized when it is a header or caption for text.
Hit the menu button on your remote or on your television. Somewhere, you should see the closed caption option. If you cannot find it, go to the manufactures website and download instructions for your specific model television.
in tcp header (32 bits) we have a field that is called options and padding that has variable in length and the header length shows the actual header size i.e size of 20 octets+size of options and padding field and in UDP we dont have any field like that and its header is fixed of 8 OCTETS (32 bits header size) refrence: WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKS by William Stallings Second Edition pg 91(see fig)
Yes. If you look at the back of the bill you'll see a caption under the picture that identifies it.
Yes. If you look at the back of the bill you'll see a caption under the picture that identifies it.
It's hardly a "house". As you can see from the caption under the picture, the back of the bill has a picture of the Lincoln Memorial.
The field of view or field of study is what you see when you look throughout the OCULAR lens
Yes it is, when you see field in the statement you need a field.
first of all go to the country's tourism website see the important places and print them . then find caption on the country and the palces
No. As you can see by simply checking the caption underneath the portrait, the portrait is that of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president.
Try taking a photo of the insect you're trying to identify, upload it, and then [R-CLICK] it and select Search for this image. If you see a match, click on THAT picture and see if it has a caption.