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1 column
[΄kɔləm] a ճրտ., ռզմ. սյուն, զո րասյուն. vertebral/spinal column ողնաշար. a column of figures թվերի սյունակ. steering column (ավտո) ղեկավարման ս յուն -
2 Column
عمود، خانة -
3 column
عمود* * *عَمود -
4 COLUMN
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5 COLUMN
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6 COLUMN
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7 column
عَمُود -
8 column
"A series of items arranged vertically within some type of framework--for example, a continuous series of cells running from top to bottom in a spreadsheet, a set of lines of specified width on a printed page, a vertical line of pixels on a video screen, or a set of values aligned vertically in a table or matrix." -
9 column
The area in each row of a database table that stores the data value for some attribute of the object modeled by the table. -
10 column selector
The horizontal bar at the top of a column. You can click a column selector to select an entire column in the query design grid or the filter design grid. -
11 column field
A field that's assigned a column orientation in a PivotTable report. Items associated with a column field are displayed as column labels. -
12 column heading
A standard Windows control that can be used to provide interactive column titles for a list. -
13 column building block
"A worksheet template that contains headings for report columns as well as codes to define the type of information in a column, such as reporting periods and calculations. One of the three Management Reporter building blocks." -
14 column area
The part of PivotTable view that contains column fields. -
15 COLUMN RIGHT FOR COLUMN OF FILES
"أمر ""إلى اليمين بالأرتال الأحادية"""English-Arabic military dictionary > COLUMN RIGHT FOR COLUMN OF FILES
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16 Column diagram
مدرج تَكْرَارِيّ -
17 column of Burdach
عمود بورداخ* * *عَمودُ بورداخ -
18 column of Goll
عمود غول* * *عَمودُ غول -
19 column of Gowers
عمود غاور* * *عَمودُ غاور -
20 column of Kolliker
عمود كوليكر* * *عَمودُ كوليكر
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