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41 task pane
A window within an Office application that provides commonly used commands. Its location and small size allow you to use these commands while still working on your files. -
42 calendar
"An application or tool in the form of an electronic calendar, commonly used for scheduling." -
43 %WINDIR%
"The system environment variable that points to the directory where Windows is installed, most commonly C:\Windows."%WINDIR% -
44 spreadsheet
"An application commonly used for budgets, forecasting, and other finance-related tasks that organizes data values using cells, where the relationships between cells are defined by formulas. A change to one cell produces changes to related cells. Spreadsheet programs usually provide graphing capabilities for output and a variety of formatting options for text, numeric values, and graph features." -
45 double-precision
Characteristic of a number stored in twice the amount (two words; typically 8 bytes) of computer memory that is required for storing a less precise (single-precision) number. Commonly handled by a computer in floating-point form. -
46 View Bar
A screen element along the left edge of the Project window that provides buttons for the most commonly used views. The View Bar provides a convenient means of changing views by just clicking the icons that appear on the View Bar. -
47 Font Cache Service
"A Win32 service process that optimizes performance of applications by caching commonly used font data. Applications will start this service if it is not already running. It can be disabled, though doing so will degrade application performance." -
48 Windows Font Cache Service
"A Win32 service process that optimizes performance of applications by caching commonly used font data. Applications will start this service if it is not already running. It can be disabled, though doing so will degrade application performance."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Windows Font Cache Service
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49 ducking
"A type of attenuation (commonly used in radio music) where a reduction in the volume of an audio stream is triggered by some external event, e.g. when you are using your PC to place or receive phone calls." -
50 publisher
"The entity that offers a remote workspace, typically the IT department of the user’s employer, a business partner or vendor, or less commonly, a commercial application service provider. The publisher may use a digital certificate to represent its identity and use it to sign the remote resource files (e.g. RDP files) and the workspace description (e.g. Web Service feed)." -
51 CD recorder
"A device used to write CD-ROMs. Because a disc can be written only once on these machines, they are used most commonly to create CD-ROMs for data archives or to produce CD-ROM masters that can be duplicated for mass distribution." -
52 ARM
"A group of processors commonly used for low-powered hardware, such as tablets and other mobile devices. These small, high-performance 32-bit RISC-based microprocessors are licensed to various semiconductor manufacturers by designer ARM Limited." -
53 Advanced RISC Machines
"A group of processors commonly used for low-powered hardware, such as tablets and other mobile devices. These small, high-performance 32-bit RISC-based microprocessors are licensed to various semiconductor manufacturers by designer ARM Limited." -
54 Web Platform Installer
"A wizard that automates the installation of several commonly used Web technologies from a single installation point. These technologies include all the IIS features like ASP and ASP.NET, as well as Application Request Routing (ARR), Visual Web Developer Express, SQL Server Express, etc." -
55 Web PI
"A wizard that automates the installation of several commonly used Web technologies from a single installation point. These technologies include all the IIS features like ASP and ASP.NET, as well as Application Request Routing (ARR), Visual Web Developer Express, SQL Server Express, etc." -
56 adapter card
"A printed circuit board that enables a personal computer to use a peripheral device, such as a CD-ROM drive, modem, or joystick, for which it does not already have the necessary connections, ports, or circuit boards. Commonly, a single adapter card can have more than one adapter on it." -
57 relative PIDL
A PIDL that is relative to a root object in the shell namespace other than the desktop folder. This is commonly the parent folder of the item. -
58 places
"Any disk drive, folder, or other place in which you can store files and folders. Programs will commonly ask you to choose a location to save a file." -
59 Fixed PDF
"A view mode that previews the PDF content in its native page-by-page form. This mode corresponds to how other commonly known PDF viewers, such as Windows Reader and Reader, preview a PDF."
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