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1 merge
[mə:dз] v ձուլ(վ)ել, միախառնվել, միա նալ. merge two companies միացնել երկու ընկե րությունները. The rivers merge here Գետերը միախառնվում են այստեղ -
2 Merge
يندمج ، يدمجv́ دمج ، وحد -
3 merge
يمرج* * *يَمْرِج -
4 merge
"To copy the contents of a differencing disk to the parent disk, or to combine the contents of the differencing disk and the parent disk onto a new virtual hard disk. Merging to the parent disk modifies the parent disk and then deletes the differencing disk. Merging to a new disk leaves both the differencing disk and the parent disk intact." -
5 merge
Replace a set of subscriptions with a new subscription. -
6 merge field
A placeholder for text or pictures that you insert into your document. -
7 Merge a Conversation
"The heading, in the Invite menu, for the list of available conversations that a user can bring into the current conversation." -
8 merge a conversation
"To bring a separate conversation, including all its participants, into the current one." -
9 Merge Shapes
"A tool that enables users to create custom shapes by combining multiple shapes into a single shape, using one of five geometric Boolean operations: Union, Combine, Fragment, Intersect, and Subtract." -
10 merge calls
"A button that appears during an active phone call, allowing the user to go back to the previous on-hold call(s) and combine all active calls for a conference call." -
11 catalog merge area
"The area in a catalog merge template into which merge fields are inserted. When a merge is completed, data from a data source populates each field, and the catalog merge area will repeat and display multiple records on each page." -
12 Semblio Authoring redistributable merge module
A merge module that combines multiple content files created in Semblio Authoring into one redistributable package.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Semblio Authoring redistributable merge module
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13 tap to merge
"A text string displayed in the status bar during a held call, alternating with the held callee's name, to prompt the user that they can tap the bar to merge the calls." -
14 E-mail Merge
"A task pane with options that enable the user to send a Publisher file as personalized, individually addressed e-mail to the recipients in the specified list." -
15 mail merge
"The process of merging information into a document from a data source, such as an address book or database, to create customized documents, such as form letters or mailing labels." -
16 catalog merge
The process of combining information from a data source with a template to create pages that display multiple records per page. -
17 main document
"In a mail-merge operation, the document that contains the text and graphics that are the same for each version of the merged document, for example, the return address or salutation in a form letter." -
18 field name
"The name of a category of information in a mail-merge data source. For example, ""City,"" ""State,"" and ""PostalCode"" are commonly used field names in an address list." -
19 coalesce
To unite or merge into one. -
20 Funnel
"A SmartArt graphic layout used to show the filtering of information or how parts merge into a whole. Emphasizes the final outcome. Can contain up to four lines of Level 1 text; the last of these four Level 1 text lines appears below the funnel and the other lines correspond to a circular shape. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts."قِمع
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