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1 calculated control
"A control used on a form, report, or data access page to display the result of an expression. The result is recalculated each time there is a change in any of the values that the expression is based on." -
2 compound control
"A control and an attached label, such as a text box with an attached label." -
3 control
"An object that enables user interaction or input, often to initiate an action, display information, or set values." -
4 tree view control
A standard Windows control that allows a set of hierarchically-related objects to be displayed as an expandable outline. -
5 command bar control
"A built-in or custom control on a menu bar, toolbar, menu, submenu, or shortcut menu. Custom controls you can add to command bars include buttons, edit boxes, drop-down list boxes, and pop-up controls, which display a menu or submenu." -
6 disabled control
A control that appears dimmed on a form or data access page. A disabled control cannot get the focus and will not respond to mouse clicks.عنصر تحكم معطّل -
7 expand control
"A control that, when clicked, expands or collapses a grouped record to display or hide its detail records." -
8 form control
"On a Web site, an individual box or button with which you enter information on an electronic form." -
9 group filter control
"A drop-down list box control on a data access page that retrieves records from an underlying recordset based on the value you select from the list. On a grouped page, the control retrieves a specific group of records." -
10 list control
"A control on a form, that repeats as needed, into which users can enter text. The control can be formatted as a bulleted, numbered, or plain list." -
11 pop-up control
A control that displays content in a separate window relative to an element or point on the screen. -
12 unbound control
"A control that is not connected to a field in an underlying table, query, or SQL statement. An unbound control is often used to display informational text or decorative pictures." -
13 user control
A base control that provides a way to create a reusable custom control without having to create a new control class. -
14 Link Control Protocol
A PPP control protocol that negotiates link and PPP parameters to dynamically configure the data-link layer of a PPP connection. -
15 active control
"In an environment capable of displaying multiple on-screen controls, the control that will be affected by current cursor movements, commands, and text entry." -
16 toolbar control
A standard Windows control designed with the same characteristics as the toolbar. -
17 status bar control
A standard Windows control that provides the functionality of a status bar. -
18 interoperating control
A control whose state affects that of another. -
19 property sheet control
A standard Windows control used to create property sheet interfaces. -
20 subordinate control
A type of interoperating control whose availability is determined by the state of another control (the superior control).
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