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21 monochrome
"Of, pertaining to, or being a monitor that displays images in only one color-black on white (as on early monochrome Macintosh screens) or amber or green on black (as on early IBM and other monochrome monitors). The term is also applied to a monitor that displays only variable levels of a single color, such as a gray-scale monitor." -
22 PKCS #7
"The Cryptographic Message Syntax Standard. It is a general syntax, developed and maintained by RSA Data Security, Inc., for data to which cryptography may be applied, such as digital signatures and encryption. It also provides a syntax for disseminating certificates or certificate revocation lists."PKCS#7 -
23 QA
"A planned and systematic means for assuring that defined standards, practices, procedures, and methods are applied to the project and its results."QA -
24 quality assurance
"A planned and systematic means for assuring that defined standards, practices, procedures, and methods are applied to the project and its results." -
25 theme
"A set of coordinated graphic elements applied to a document or Web page, or across all pages in a Web site. Themes can consist of designs and color schemes for fonts, link bars, and other page elements." -
26 animation scheme
"Adds preset visual effects to text on slides. Ranging from subtle to exciting, each scheme usually includes an effect for the slide title and an effect that is applied to bullets or paragraphs on a slide." -
27 Click and Type pointer shape
"A visual cue to indicate which formatting will be applied when you double-click: a left-aligned, centered, or right-aligned tab stop; a left indent; or left or right text wrapping."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Click and Type pointer shape
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28 conditional formatting
"Formatting that is applied to cell contents, form controls, Outlook items or other data based on one or more logical conditions." -
29 embedded style sheet
A cascading style sheet that is embedded on a page. Styles in an embedded style sheet can be applied only to the page containing the style sheet and will extend or override styles in any external style sheet linked to the page.ورقة أنماط مضمّنة -
30 multiple masters
A feature that allows multiple design templates to be applied to a single presentation. -
31 slide master
"The slide that stores information about the design template applied, including font styles, placeholder sizes and positions, background design, and color schemes." -
32 time code
"A digital signal applied to a stream. The signal assigns a number to every frame of video, representing hours, minutes, seconds, and frames." -
33 two-pass encoding
"An encoding method in which content is analyzed in one pass through the encoder, after which compression is applied in the second pass." -
34 account expiration
"A time limit that is applied to the life of an account, so that it can be used only for a predetermined period of time." -
35 secure zone
A DNS zone that is stored in Active Directory and to which access control list (ACL) security features are applied. -
36 status message property value
"An optional attribute of a status message property that is applied by the SMS component that generates the message. Status message properties let you differentiate messages associated with particular advertisements, collections, packages, and users when you are querying, finding, and filtering."English-Arabic terms dictionary > status message property value
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37 discount list
A group of price reductions that can be applied to a product based on volume purchased. -
38 default skin
A control skin that automatically applies to all controls of the same type when a theme is applied to a page. -
39 global theme
"A collection of control properties, stylesheets, and images that can be applied as a unit to a page or Web site to define an overall appearance." -
40 skew
A transformation that distorts a shape by a specified angle from an axis. The result is that a square is formed into a parallelogram. The skew or shear can be applied in more than one direction at a time.
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