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61 Design view
"A window that shows the design of these database objects - tables, queries, forms, reports, macros, and data access pages. In Design view, you can create new database objects and modify the design of existing ones." -
62 destination file
"The file that a linked or embedded object is inserted into, or that data is saved to. The source file contains the information that is used to create the object. When you change information in a destination file, the information is not updated in the source file." -
63 data-definition query
An SQL-specific query that contains data definition language (DDL) statements. These statements allow you to create or alter objects in the database. -
64 Folders view
"The view of a web site that shows how the content of the site is organized. You can create, delete, copy, and move folders and files in Folders view." -
65 leader character
"A dot, hyphen, or other character used to create a line that fills the space before a tab stop." -
66 mock-up
A sketch or representation that shows the layout of the publication that you plan to create. -
67 Macro window
The window in which you create and modify macros. -
68 offline folder file
"The file on your hard disk that contains offline folders. The offline folder file has an.ost extension. You can create it automatically when you set up Outlook, or when you first make a folder available offline." -
69 Page template
"A predesigned, generic web page you can use to create new custom pages. Some of the page templates in FrontPage provide typical page content, while others provide common page layouts." -
70 print style
"A combination of paper and page settings that determines the way items print. Outlook provides built-in print styles, and you can create your own." -
71 source program
"The program used to create a linked object or embedded object. To edit the object, you must have the source program installed on your computer." -
72 sampling rate
"The rate at which a digital recording device analyzes an analog signal in order to create a digital duplicate. Sample rate is measured in cycles (kHz) per second. The higher the sample rate, the better the quality of the digital reproduction of the analog signal." -
73 Users group
The group account that contains all user accounts. Access automatically adds user accounts to the Users group when you create them. -
74 view type
"The basic structure of a view. When you create a view, you must first select one of five view types (table, timeline, day/week/month, card, or icon) to determine how information will be arranged and formatted in your new view." -
75 value type
"A data type that is represented by the type's actual value. If a value type is assigned to a variable, that variable is given a fresh copy of the value. (This is in contrast to a reference type, where assignment does not create a copy.) Value types are usually created on a method's stack frame, rather than in the garbage-collected heap. A value type can be boxed, which is a process that creates a corresponding reference type." -
76 Secure Digital Music Initiative
"An organization that sets standards for secure digital music. One of the main goals of Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) is to create a framework for the secure playing, storing, and distribution of digital music.""مبادرة ""الموسيقى الرقمية الآمنة"""English-Arabic terms dictionary > Secure Digital Music Initiative
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77 SDMI
"An organization that sets standards for secure digital music. One of the main goals of Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) is to create a framework for the secure playing, storing, and distribution of digital music." -
78 DirectX
A set of Microsoft technologies that provide developers with the tools needed to create sophisticated multimedia applications on Windows-based computers. -
79 embedded object
"An object created with one program and embedded into a document created by another. Embedding the object, rather than simply inserting or pasting it, ensures that the object retains its original format. If you double-click the embedded object, you can edit it with the toolbars and menus from the program used to create it."كائن مضمّن -
80 Make Changes
"The Macintosh-style privilege that allows you to change the contents of folders for which you have this privilege. If you have the Make Changes privilege, you can modify, rename, move, create, and delete files in folders for which you have that privilege."
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