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1 Designate
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2 designate
[΄dezigneit] v նշել, մատնանշել, նշա նակել. անվանել. The boundaries are clearly designated Սահմանները պարզորոշ նշված են. be designated as deputy տեղակալ նշանակվել -
3 currency symbol
A symbol selected to designate a specific currency. -
4 print area
"One or more ranges of cells that you designate to print when you don't want to print the entire worksheet. If a worksheet includes a print area, only the print area is printed." -
5 systemroot
"The path and folder name where the Windows system files are located. Typically, this is C:\Windows, although you can designate a different drive or folder when you install Windows. You can use the value %systemroot% to replace the actual location of the folder that contains the Windows system files. To identify your systemroot folder, click Start, click Run, type %systemroot%, and then click OK." -
6 %SYSTEMROOT%
"The path and folder name where the Windows system files are located. Typically, this is C:\Windows, although you can designate a different drive or folder when you install Windows. You can use the value %systemroot% to replace the actual location of the folder that contains the Windows system files. To identify your systemroot folder, click Start, click Run, type %systemroot%, and then click OK."%SYSTEMROOT% -
7 subordinate record
"A record, such as a contact, that you designate as subordinate to a master record." -
8 subphase
"A summary task that is nested within another summary task. With the Project outlining features, you can designate subphases." -
9 subtask
A task that is part of a summary task. The subtask information is consolidated into the summary task. You can designate subtasks by using the Project outlining feature. -
10 Default Location
An area within the Windows Control Panel that allows the user to designate his home coordinates or address for location-aware functionalities. -
11 assign
To designate an object for a particular use or purpose.
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