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41 price variance percentage
"The actual percentage of variance between a purchase order and a vendor invoice, calculated as follows: For positive lines = (Invoice net unit price - Purchase order net unit price)/Purchase order net unit price; for negative lines = (Invoice net unit price - Purchase order net unit price) * -1/Purchase order net unit price" -
42 price variance tolerance
The allowable difference in prices between purchase order lines and vendor invoice lines that are used for invoice matching. -
43 Nested Target
"A SmartArt graphic layout used to show containment relationships. Each of the first three lines of Level 1 text correspond to the upper left text in the shapes, and Level 2 text corresponds to the smaller shapes. Works best with minimal Level 2 lines of text. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts." -
44 hot spot
"The position in a mouse pointer, such as the position at the tip of an arrow or the intersection of the lines in a cross, that marks the exact location that will be affected by a mouse action, such as a button press."نقطة فعّالة -
45 antialiasing
A software technique for smoothing the jagged appearance of curved or diagonal lines caused by poor resolution on a display screen. Methods of anti-aliasing include surrounding pixels with intermediate shades and manipulating the size and horizontal alignment of the pixels. -
46 anti-aliasing
A software technique for smoothing the jagged appearance of curved or diagonal lines caused by poor resolution on a display screen. Methods of anti-aliasing include surrounding pixels with intermediate shades and manipulating the size and horizontal alignment of the pixels. -
47 AA
A software technique for smoothing the jagged appearance of curved or diagonal lines caused by poor resolution on a display screen. Methods of anti-aliasing include surrounding pixels with intermediate shades and manipulating the size and horizontal alignment of the pixels. -
48 bitmap
"A picture made from a series of small dots, much like a piece of graph paper with certain squares filled in to form shapes and lines." -
49 border
"The visible line around the edge of an object. For example, the four lines of a rectangle that comprise its border."حد -
50 ar-sa صفحة التعليمات البرمجية
"In a graphical user interface, programming instructions embedded in a menu option or button defined by the user. The snippet--consisting of one or more lines of source code--determines what the option or button does when chosen or clicked."English-Arabic terms dictionary > ar-sa صفحة التعليمات البرمجية
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51 code snippet
"In a graphical user interface, programming instructions embedded in a menu option or button defined by the user. The snippet--consisting of one or more lines of source code--determines what the option or button does when chosen or clicked." -
52 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." -
53 ar-sa يقص
"Shading made up of regularly spaced, intersecting lines." -
54 cross hatch
"Shading made up of regularly spaced, intersecting lines." -
55 electronic data interchange
"A standard for exchanging bundles of data between two companies via telephone lines or the Internet. EDI transmits much larger bundles of data than can be transmitted via e-mail. For EDI to be effective, users must agree on certain standards for formatting and exchanging information, such as the X.400 protocol."English-Arabic terms dictionary > electronic data interchange
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56 EDI
"A standard for exchanging bundles of data between two companies via telephone lines or the Internet. EDI transmits much larger bundles of data than can be transmitted via e-mail. For EDI to be effective, users must agree on certain standards for formatting and exchanging information, such as the X.400 protocol." -
57 footer
"One or more lines of text in the bottom margin area of a page. A footer may contain elements such as the page number, the name of the file, or the date." -
58 typeface
"A set of characters that share common characteristics, such as stroke width and the presence or absence of serifs (short lines at the upper and lower edges of characters)." -
59 grid
A set of intersecting lines or linear elements at right angles to each other. -
60 header
"One or more identifying lines printed at the top of a page. A header may contain a page number, a date, the author's name, and the document title, the name of chapter."
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