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Universal Dependencies - English - LinES
Language | English |
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Project | LinES |
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Corpus Part | test |
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Annotation | Ahrenberg, Lars |
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| For example, you can group the members of the Category field into two groups: high priority promotions and low priority promotions. |
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| The following illustration shows how the row area will look with nested custom groups. |
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| PivotTable view with nested custom groups |
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| 1 A custom group field that appears as the parent of the Category custom group field. |
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| You can also remove a lower-level custom group. |
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| The following illustration shows what the data will look like after the Category field has been removed. |
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| Use a grid of grouped lines as a table for displaying data |
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| In Design view of a form or report, create a grid of lines. |
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| For example, your grid might look like following: |
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| A more complex grid made of seven lines |
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| Click outside of the grid of lines and drag a rectangle over the grid. |
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| On the Format menu, click Group. |
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| Move a line in a grid of grouped lines |
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| Click the grid of grouped lines. |
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| While holding down the ALT key, click the line you want to move. |
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| When the pointer changes to a double-headed arrow, you can drag the line to a new location. |
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| Rules for moving an interior vertical line |
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| If you move the line to the right, the distance between the moving line and the nearest parallel line to the right remains constant, and the perpendicular line to the left of the moving line lengthens. |
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| If you move the line to the left, the distance between the moving line and the nearest parallel line to the right remains constant, and the perpendicular line to the left of the moving line contracts. |
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