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Using The Conventional Cell Addressing And R1C1 Reference Style
Excel uses numbers to count the rows and letters to identify the columns. As a result, many users following this reference style With this cell naming method, it easy to differentiate the rows and column, and it enable the user to reference a cell by short cell addresses like A11, B12, H99, and so on.
By default, Excel uses this method for addressing a cell. However, Excel also introduce another method to reference a cell, which is called R1C1 reference style. This style is suitable to those users who prefer to reference both the columns and rows with numbers. This is because in R1C1 style, columns and rows are both identified with numbers. For example, cell address A11 is reference as R11C1, as if you are reading it as Row 10, Column 1. The letters R is referring to row, while C is relating to column.
You may notice that the order of R1C1 reference style is reversed from the conventional cell addressing. That could be the reason R1C1 addressing is not common as compared to the default reference style. It becomes useful though if one need to deal with worksheets that have more than 26 columns. For standard cell addressing, Excel runs out of letters after column 26, since the columns are referenced from A to Z. So, it starts using two letters as in AA, AB, AC, AD and so on to address the columns. This approach can become somewhat complicated and confusing. For instance, you are not able to quickly tell the number of column if a cell is referenced as AX1. On the other hand, if you are using R1C1 addressing method, AX1 is referenced as R1C50, which obviously tells you a clearer hint of the location of the cell.
How do I run AutoCAD 2010 with the classic UI (User Interface) ?
How do I run AutoCAD 2010 with the classic User Interface?
AutoCAD 2010 continues it’s User Interface (UI) revolution since AutoCAD 2009. Many old users were uncomfortable about this dramatic new UI, and new users are to accept with pleasure with this new appearance. Is there a way for AutoCAD to look (or feel) like the older version of AutoCAD with new AutoCAD 2010′s new features? The answer is absolutely positive. Since release of AutoCAD 2006, users can begin to define their user interfaces which toolbars, menus, and palettes, command window, locate or appear at exactly according to user’s specification. Workspaces are a great concept, because users can save multiple workspaces to reduce the time that users need to create comfortable working environments. AutoCAD is installed with default workspaces, and you have the ability to create your own workspace as well. The default workspaces are 3D Modeling, 2D Drafting & Annotation, and AutoCAD Classic.
Four ways to change your current UI to AutoCAD classic:
1) Go to your Pull-Down Menu> Tools > Workspaces >AutoCAD Classic.
2) On the Workspace Switching status bar (locate at lower right hand side), click Workspace > Switching > AutoCAD Classic.
3) Enter WSCURRENT command, and then enter “AutoCAD Classic” when prompted to specify a workspace. With this method, you have to enter exactly “AutoCAD Classic” as your worksapce. This method won’t work, if you don’t know the exact name for your workspaces.
4) Enter CUI command, and a Customize User Interface widow will pop up. Right mouse click under ACAD>(you need to unfold to see all the available workspaces) AutoCAD Classic>Set Current, and don’t forget to click APPLY. A visually more complex way to get to your AutoCAD Classic UI.
The Infamous Red Ribbon Cake
Cake is a form of food that is usually sweet and often baked. Cakes are often the dessert for most of the meals or at ceremonial occasions or events such as weddings, anniversaries and special birthdays.
In modern times, cake making is not a complicated procedure anymore because all utensils and directions have been so perfected and simplified that even an amateur cook can easily bake a cake masterpiece.
But if you still like the taste of an authentic cake that was made by master bakers then there no other place than Red Ribbon Bakeshop and its Red Ribbon Cake. Red Ribbon Bakeshop is one of the top bakeshop here on the Philippines that sell top quality Red Ribbon Cake and baked pastas.
Red Ribbon Bakeshop started selling there unique Red Ribbon Cake in the year of 1979 in a place called Quezon City along Timog Avenue in Philippines and Red Ribbon Bakeshop started its franchising its Red Ribbon Cake on the year of 1999, Red Ribbon Bakeshop sold their first Red Ribbon Cake in West Covina, California.
How to Create a "no Sew" Fleece Blanket
Want a new blanket, but cannot afford to buy one? Here’s 3 ways to get an inexpensive fleece blanket, ranging from “no sew” to “minimal sew” options.
Materials
The first thing you’ll need is your material. I recommend polar fleece, brushed wool, or any other fabric of a suitable weight and thickness for your requirements.
Measurements
Unless you have a speciality fabric store nearby, chances are your width will be determined by the maximum width you can buy. Measure the bed you wish to cover, and add an allowance at the sides and bottom for the blanket to drape over the edge.
As an example, a standard double bed mattress is approximately 74″ by 57″ (or 1880 cm by 1400cm). I would generally allow around 4″ allowance (or 10 cm) on 3 of the 4 sides. That means my fabric would need to be 77″ by 63″ (or 1890 cm by 1420 cm).
Lovely Ballet Inspired Wedding Details
A wedding is a wonderful excuse to indulge your love of all things graceful and beautiful. What could capture those ideals better than the art of ballet? These are some of the loveliest ballet inspired wedding details to get you started.
One of the first steps in planning any wedding is to decide on a color scheme. Pale ballet pink is a wonderful color for a wedding. Pair it with a soft ivory for a delicate and feminine effect. If you wish to add a bit more elegance, dainty silver accents will be perfect with the ballet pink. The words to keep in mind are ethereal, graceful, and feminine.
The lighter-than-air ballet pink color palette is gorgeous for many of the wedding details. It is a flattering color that is very easy for bridesmaids to wear. The soft color is especially lovely in floaty chiffon fabrics. To bring a touch of the ballet style to your bridesmaid dresses, choose fluttery chiffon gowns which have dainty bodices with tiny straps and perhaps even a wrapped detail across the middle of the dress. Bridesmaid jewelry in pale pink crystals or pearls will bring the look together beautifully. Such pretty bridesmaid jewelry makes a fantastic gift idea for attendants.
Sewing Crafts-How to Make a Marvelously Useful and Creative Bag Caddy
Are you having a battle keeping your plastic grocery bags organized and in one place? Making a dish towel bag caddy is a great way to keep your recyclable plastic bags organized and handy. These simple instructions are easy to follow and you will be able to make one for every room in your home and garage in just minutes.
Your bag caddy can easily be stored in your kitchen by hanging it from a magnetic hook on the side of your refrigerator. Or, if you prefer to keep it out of sight, place it inside of a kitchen cabinet or under the sink. Another great use would be to hang it in your bedroom closets, linen closets or bathroom cabinets. By placing a terry cloth bag caddy in these areas, it will keep your recyclable bags nice and handy for emptying the waste baskets (especially if you have a two story home), and will save you time! Also, hanging one in your garage or laundry room will also come in use. If you have a pet, it makes it easy to grab a recyclable plastic bag from your bag caddy to take with you when walking your pet.