The idea that someone should have to run a script or batch process to do the correct thing "bring image into document at the size that it actually is", is ridiculous and the responses to the contrary are rude and patronizing. Google this general question and you wi...
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Has anyone else over the last few months noticed that Windows 10 does not keep the correct uptime when you only shutdown and start up your computer? I use PDQ inventory to monitor Windows computers, and I have noticed that PDQ is reporting that many computers have been up for several days...
Something strange happened in the timeline which I missed. Jan to Mar became correct showing Jan21 to Mar21. Then it shows Apr22 to Dec22 and then correctly shows Jan22 to Dec22. The labels above the Gantt are fine. Any thoughts?
Hello and welcome to the Community,@DanialN. I'd like to know more about this issue in question. Do you have a multicurrency feature in your QuickBooks account? This way, I can provide you with a resolution that fits your situation. Also, I...
Except this, if you NEED an export with ultra-correct sizes (eg. some apps need its "animation-text" as a vertical stripe, all single-item must have exactly the same size...) all distances has to be the same... you need an invsible shape as placeholder! Example: A 10 entry text...
“The North and South Poles are not melting.” In that report, oceanographer Ted Maksym noted that polar ice “is much more stable than climate scientists once predicted and could even be much thicker than previously thought.” That Woods Hole study was confirmed by today’s NOAA Arctic radar...
The correct policy to address what is likely to prove a non-problem – and what, even if it were every bit as much of a problem as the tax-gobblers would wish, could not by even their most creative quantitative easing be cost-effectively solved by any attempt at mitigation – is to ...
The idea that someone should have to run a script or batch process to do the correct thing "bring image into document at the size that it actually is", is ridiculous and the responses to the contrary are rude and patronizing. Google this general question and you will see m...