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Jodee Bouman

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Aug 4, 2024, 6:58:43 PM8/4/24
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Hiall. Is there a way to invert the order of the legend (data + symbology)? I am only interested in publishing one layer of the service in ArcGIS Online. The problem is the legend always gets displayed descending. I could invert the simbology manually, but not the data. Is there a way to do it or ESRI has still to implement that option? Thanks!

Hi Kyle. I have tried the Change Style dialog. But I don't finde the way to re-order it. I have graduated symbols and I am able to change manually these symbols. But cannot reverse the data. I don't know.


Whether you want to reveal a hidden message in the audio or recreate a scene from Tenet, this easy online tool will help you reverse your video in just a few clicks. Kapwing works in real time, so you can play your reversed video immediately, but it also supports exporting a reversed video which will let you download and share the backwards version.


Sometimes, we need to apply a backwards effect in videos to show the impossible, or just to play with time. You've come to the right place if you're looking for an easy way to reverse your video or audio online.


Reversing a video is one of the prime ways to make an eye-catching effect from your content. Viewers aren't used to seeing time move backwards so many creators opt to reverse just a small portion of their clip to create a brief rewind effect. Other creators like turning a sound bite backwards just to see what comes out of it - think of the famous Missy Elliot lyric `Ti esrever dna ti pilf nwod gniht ym tup I` from the hit song "Work It".


Whatever your creative challenge, Kapwing's reverse video tool is here to help you accomplish your goal. Simply upload the content that you wish to reverse, and Kapwing will do the rest. Your video will be played backwards in the preview, but can also be exported for a final, reversed version.


While you're reversing your video, you can also combine this effect with many of Kapwing's other features, including trimming, adjusting volume, adding text, applying animations, and so much more. Our goal is to give creators fast, accessible tools that make their lives easier. Hope that it helps you reverse your videos easily online.


I am having a similar problem. I need to delete a deposit that consisted of 3 items. The items seem to be sitting in undeposited funds. When I try to delete the items in the items from Chart of Accounts --> Undeposited Funds --> Account History I get the message "This transaction has been deposited. If you want to change or delete it, you must edit the deposit it appears on and remove it first.". Sounds logical, but when I go to Accounting --> [My Bank Account] --> Account History I can't see the 3 items nor a single item that is the total of the 3 for that date. What am I doing wrong?


The reason why you're getting this error is when the payment transaction that you're trying to delete is still linked to a bank deposit (Deposited to main account). What you need to do is delete the bank deposit first before we can delete the payment.


Hi its interesting you said this. I'm trying to clean my undeposited funds account from 2017. I have a restaurant and our past bookkeeper posted daily sales as a single journal entry with the cash going to undeposited funds. She also used JE and Transfers to record when we replenished our petty cash account and made deposits to the bank account. Now my undeposited funds register has loads of negative transactions in addition to all of the JE cash income sitting in it. I'm not sure how I should go about correcting this. Can you help me please?


Upon sharing this, I still suggest consulting with your accountant. He/she might have specific instructions on how to handle the deposits sitting in the Undeposited funds account. These are very old transactions and you may be working in a closed period of your books.


I don't have an issue with overstated income. My issue was that transactions were manually posted to UF using journal entries. Which in reading another one @qbteachmt replies I think I figured it out. I should not have manually posted to UF, so to reverse this I will edit each JE to post to a Bank account to represent cash in transit. I've started this process and it seems to be working the account balances are moving in the correct direction. I will updated as I'm finish.


Once you receive payments from your invoices, they will be deposited into the account you've set up in the Deposit to option. Once the invoices have been deposited, they will be listed as Deposited in the Sales menu.


In case you're using QuickBooks Desktop, you may check this article on how to view the payments you've deposited in QuickBooks. For more details, see this article: Record and make bank deposits in QuickBooks Desktop.


Also, if you're using QuickBooks Payments, QuickBooks will automatically process and move transactions into your accounts. That said, you don't need to use the Undeposited Funds account. For more details about using Undeposited Funds, see this article: Deposit payments into the Undeposited Funds account in QuickBooks Online


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Using the latest technologies, artificial intelligence and machine learning, we help you find your pictures on the Internet and defend yourself from scammers, identity thieves, or people who use your image illegally.


A reverse image search is a technique that allows finding things, people, brands, etc. using a photo. While performing a regular search you usually type a word or phrase that is related to the information you are trying to find; when you do a reverse image search, you upload a picture to a search engine. In the results of regular searches, you receive a list of websites that are connected to these phrases. When you perform a reverse image search, in the results you receive photos of similar things, people, etc, linked to websites about them. Reverse search by image is the best solution to use when looking for similar images, smaller/bigger versions of them, or twin content. The best-known reverse image search engine is Google Images.


All this time, one little function would have made controlling a ship, soooo much easier back in the day.

That simple function Reverse Orbit. Reverse Orbit would simply, reverse the direction of orbit, the opposite direction along the intended circular pathway.


Orbit Direction would allow you click orbit an object and then determine which direction to object the object by using a sphere with pathways set to the middle of sphere, objects origin then obit the object in that direction.


I may be missing something, but the orbit functionallity is used to keep a ship moving, without changing distance from the object/ship.

You can sit at a specific distance, so the only reason you would use orbit is to keep moving.


Do you need to reverse a video so it plays from the end to the start? No problem, with this video reverse tool you can reverse the video (and the audio) adding a sort of rewind effect to your video. It works from your web browser, you don't have to install any software. Just select the video file and click the "Submit Now" button.


There are a few tips that I want to share about this step. Think about the way fabric images are typically shared on websites that sell fabric. The images are of the fabric straight on, and the image usually shows the pattern repeat (or multiple repeats). The image is also usually fairly small (1000px on any one side at the largest). Keeping all of that in mind can give you a leg up if you have the ability to take a photo and manipulate it for the reverse image search.


Sometimes the best you can do is take an image that already exists and modify it, though. For instance, if all you have is a picture of a quilt block that has the fabric you are interested in, I would recommend cropping down the image to just show the fabric of interest. The more information in the image, the harder it will be for the reverse image search to find what you are really looking for (if the image is of a quilt block, it will look for similar looking quilt blocks).


The reverse() method of Array instances reverses an array in place and returns the reference to the same array, the first array element now becoming the last, and the last array element becoming the first. In other words, elements order in the array will be turned towards the direction opposite to that previously stated.


The reverse() method is generic. It only expects the this value to have a length property and integer-keyed properties. Although strings are also array-like, this method is not suitable to be applied on them, as strings are immutable.


The reverse() method reads the length property of this. It then visits each property having an integer key between 0 and length / 2, and swaps the two corresponding indices on both ends, deleting any destination property for which the source property did not exist.

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