Redo comma in GDOC

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How to redo comma in GDOC

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hey guys Wayne here from h2te videos uh today I want to show you how to um uh get your work back if you were working on a project with Google Docs and your paper got erased um as long as the file is still there for example just like this this is the paper that got erased you can get it back and Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to do that so first of all open the document you were working on so Iamp;#39;m my Google Docs opening it up this was supposed to be my final paper and itamp;#39;s gone and nothing is here uh so what youamp;#39;re going to do so like you might have tried like control Z which control Z doesnamp;#39;t work um if youamp;#39;ve like closed the project and reopened it um but all hope isnamp;#39;t lost what youamp;#39;re going to do is go to file and go down to see revision history and in the upper right corner right here this is your revision history and so um it shows today excuse me December 2nd um which doesnamp;#39;t really help us too much it does kind of

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Use commas to separate independent clauses when they are joined by any of these seven coordinating conjunctions: and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet. Example: I love vanilla ice cream, but my brother prefers chocolate. Use commas after introductory a) clauses, b) phrases, or c) words that come before the main clause.
0:45 3:06 And a decimal or dot in a decimal separator. Then click on file. Click on setting. Then change thisMoreAnd a decimal or dot in a decimal separator. Then click on file. Click on setting. Then change this local from this pen.
The easiest way to replace commas with dots in Google Sheets is by using the Find and replace function within the Edit tab. The following example shows how to use this function in practice.
Download or print a PDF of these rules which also include exercises. Use a comma to separate independent clauses. Use a comma after an introductory clause or phrase. Use a comma between all items in a series. Use commas to set off nonrestrictive clauses. Use a comma to set off appositives.
Commas separating two independent clauses When a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, nor, for, so, or yet) separates two independent clauses, insert a comma after the first clause (before the conjunction) unless both clauses are very short.
Use a comma after an introductory phrase or clause. Use commas before and after a parenthetical phrase or clause. Use a comma to separate two independent clauses linked by a coordinating conjunction (and, but, for, nor or, so, yet) Use a comma to separate items in a series.
Ctrl + Y. The last action you undid is redone. Click the Redo button multiple times to redo multiple actions.
Rule 5: Parenthetical phrases (non-essential phrases) Use a pair of commas to set off parenthetical phrases (non-essential elements) in a complete sentence. In other words, non-essential elements are phrases that can be removed from the sentence and the sentence still makes sense without it.

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