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choose the correct answer. using arrange all from the view tab of the ribbon, the windows above have been ______________. tiled vertically tiled diagonally tiled horizontally
In Excel, when using "Arrange All" from the View tab, "tiled horizontally" arranges windows one above the other (stacked horizontally). The given windows appear stacked vertically (one above the other), but wait—no, "tiled horizontally" here: Wait, actually, looking at the layout, the windows are placed one above the other, which is horizontal tiling (since they are stacked along the vertical axis, but the term "tiled horizontally" in Excel means arranging windows side - by - side horizontally? No, wait, correction: "Tiled horizontally" arranges windows so they are stacked vertically (one above the other), and "tiled vertically" arranges them side - by - side vertically. Wait, no, let's recall: In Excel, "Arrange All" with "Tiled Horizontally" makes the windows stack one above the other (horizontal tiling: each window takes the full width and is stacked vertically). "Tiled Vertically" makes them stack side - by - side (each takes full height and is stacked horizontally). The image shows windows stacked one above the other (like the top window and the bottom table - like window), so that's tiled horizontally. Also, "tiled diagonally" is not a standard Excel window arrangement option. So the correct option is tiled horizontally.
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