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21 SCROLL LOCK key
"On the IBM PC/XT and AT and compatible keyboards, a key on the top row of the numeric keypad that controls the effect of the cursor control keys and sometimes prevents the screen from scrolling. On the enhanced and Macintosh keyboards, this key is to the right of the function keys on the top row. Many modern applications ignore the Scroll Lock setting." -
22 connection type
"The type of Web Part connection. For example, the Provide Row To connection type passes a row of data from one Web Part to another Web Part." -
23 toolbar
"A row, column, or block of buttons or icons, usually displayed across the top of the screen, that represent tasks or commands within the program. The toolbar buttons provide shortcuts to common tasks frequently accessed from the menus." -
24 accessor
"A data structure or group of structures created by the consumer that describes how row or parameter data from the data store is to be laid out in the consumer's data buffer, enabling providers to optimize access. An accessor is a collection of bindings." -
25 action table
"A set of rules, stored as an ADO Recordset, that define how workflow items can change state. Each row in an action table represents a possible state transition in the workflow." -
26 cell
"A box formed by the intersection of a row and a column in a worksheet or a table, in which you enter information." -
27 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. -
28 coordinate
Each of a set of references that together describe the exact position of something with respect to a set of axes (or a row and column). -
29 leader
"A line or row of characters used to lead the eye from a data label to a data point, or from a callout to the appropriate part of an illustration." -
30 ar-sa المستوى
"In word processing, a string of characters displayed or printed in a single horizontal row." -
31 line
"In word processing, a string of characters displayed or printed in a single horizontal row." -
32 outer join
"A join that includes all the rows from the joined tables that meet the search conditions, even rows from one table for which there is no matching row in the other join table." -
33 SPACEBAR
A long key occupying much of the bottom row of most keyboards that sends a space character to the computer. -
34 update
To change an existing row of data in the data store or to transmit pending changes to the data store.يحدّث -
35 current region
The block of filled-in cells that includes the currently selected cell or cells. The region extends in all directions to the first empty row or column. -
36 custom group
An item of a custom group field. A custom group contains two or more items from a row or column field. -
37 custom group field
A field in the row or column area that contains custom groups as its items. -
38 multiple-level category labels
"Category labels in a chart that, based on worksheet data, are automatically displayed on more than one line in a hierarchy. For example, the heading Produce might appear above a row with headings Tofu, Apples, and Pears."English-Arabic terms dictionary > multiple-level category labels
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39 stacked
"Pertaining to a type of layout consisting of a collection of “Row-Wise Groupings”. A stacked layout most resembles a form with name/value pairs (label, textbox)." -
40 datasheet
"Data from a table, form, query, view, or stored procedure, displayed in a row-and-column format."
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