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bọ́tìnnì ààyè wúnrẹ̀nfield button (A button that identifies a field in a PivotTable or PivotChart report. You can drag the field buttons to change the layout of the report, or click the arrows next to the buttons to change the level of detail displayed in the report)
irú ààyè wúnrẹ̀nfield type (The name that identifies the action or effect the field has in the document. Examples of field types are AUTHOR, COMMENTS, and DATE)
kóòdù ààyèfield code (Placeholder text that shows where specified information from your data source will appear; the elements in a field that generate a field's result. The field code includes the field characters, field type, and instructions)
orúkọ ààyè wúnrẹ̀nfield name (" The name of a category of information in a mail-merge data source. For example, "City," "State," and "PostalCode" are commonly used field names in an address list.")
Ààyè FódàFolder Pane (A pane in the Outlook window that contains folders for each view, such as Mail or Calendar)
Ààyè gírámàGrammar pane (A pane that provides functionality to correct grammar errors in your document)
Ààyè tẹ̀lé-ń-tẹ̀lé PivotChartPivotChart series field (A field that is assigned a series orientation in a PivotChart report. In a chart, series are represented in the legend)
Ààyè Windows LiveWindows Live Spaces (The Windows Live service that enables a user to create a personal website where they can create and update a blog, and share their photos, music playlists and more, to connect with friends, family, or the online world)
Ààyè wúnrẹ̀n aláfiwákiriLookup field (A field in a table that draws data from another table)
Ààyè ÀríwísíComments pane (A pane beside the document that displays all comments made in the document)
Ààyè Àwọn ÈnìyànPeople Pane (A pane in Outlook that displays a selected contact along with relevant information (photos, status messages or feeds, calendar items, etc) from Outlook and other networks)
Ààyè àmúyẹCriteria pane (The area of the window that displays the criteria used to limit the records included in the result set of your query)
Ààyè àwọn ọ̀nà àbùjáShortcuts pane (The area in the Navigation Pane that contains shortcuts and shortcut groups. It can be accessed by using the Shortcuts button at the bottom of the Navigation Pane. Click a group in the Shortcuts pane to show the shortcuts in the group)
Ààyè ìsọ̀rí PivotChartPivotChart category field (A field that is assigned a category orientation in a PivotChart report. In a chart, categories usually appear on the x-axis, or horizontal axis, of the chart)
Ààyè ìtumọ̀ ọ̀rọ̀Thesaurus pane (A pane that provides synonym lookup and display functionality)
Ààyè ọ̀rọ̀ kíkọSpelling pane (A pane that provides functionality to correct spelling errors in your document)
àayè wúnrẹ̀nfield (An area in a window or record that stores a single data value)
àgbájọ ààyè ìpamọ́storage pool (A group of physical disks that can be managed together)
àwọn ààyè wúnrẹ̀n àbùdáproperty fields (independent attributes associated with items, or members, in an OLAP cube. For example, if city items have size and population properties stored in the server cube, a PivotTable report can display the size and population of each city)
ààyè amọ́rọ̀tẹ̀léranonbreaking space (A space that is used to prevent multiple words from breaking if they fall at the end of a line)
ààyè dátàdata pane (The area of the window that displays the result set of your query)
ààyè ibi ìpamọ́ tó wà nílẹ̀available memory (Memory that is not allocated to any program)
ààyè-iṣẹ́workspace (A collection of computing resources such as programs and virtual desktops that enable a user to accomplish a set of related tasks)
ààyè iṣẹ́task 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)
ààyè kóòdùcode pane (In Visual Basic for Applications, the window that is used to display, edit, and write module-level and procedure code)
ààyè Mem space (A typographical unit of measure that is equal in width to the point size of a particular font. For many fonts, this is equal to the width of a capital M, from which the em space takes its name)
ààyè nen space (A typographical unit of measure that is equal in width to the point size of a particular font. For many fonts, this is equal to the width of a capital N, from which the en space takes its name)
ààyè tábìlìtable pane (The area of the Query window that displays the tables in a query. Each table displays the fields from which you can retrieve data)
ààyè tó nígbẹkẹ̀létrusted location (A folder or file path on your computer or a location on your intranet from which it is safe to run code. Default trusted locations include the Templates, Addins, and Startup folders, and you can specify your own trusted locations)
ààyè tẹ̀lé-ń-tẹ̀léseries field (A field that is displayed in the series area of a chart and that contains series items. A series is a group of related data points)
ààyè wúnrẹ̀n afìṣedàpọ̀merge field (A placeholder for text or pictures that you insert into your document)
ààyè wúnrẹ̀n agbadétàdata field (A field that contains the result of a query to an external data source)
ààyè wúnrẹ̀n asẹ́filter field (A field in the filter area that you can use to filter data displayed in PivotTable or PivotChart view. Filter fields perform the same functions as page fields in Microsoft Excel PivotTable reports)
ààyè wúnrẹ̀n fọ́ọ̀mùform field (A data-entry field on a page. A site visitor supplies information in a field either by typing text or by selecting a field)
ààyè wúnrẹ̀n ojú ìwépage field (A field that is assigned to a page orientation in a PivotTable or PivotChart report. You can either display a summary of all items in a page field, or display one item at a time, which filters out the data for all other items)
ààyè wúnrẹ̀n àkànṣecustom field (A field you can create. A custom field can be a blank, combination, or formula field)
ààyè àkórítopic pane (The area of the Help window that contains a Help topic)
ààyè àkọ́wòpreview pane (An area of the window that displays a limited view of search results or other content)
ààyè àkùnàyàndefault location (Information that describes the current location of a computer. The location is entered manually in Default Location, and can be used by programs to determine the location of a computer when a location sensor is unavailable)
ààyè àlàgutter margin (A margin setting that adds extra space to the side or top margin of a document you plan to bind. A gutter margin ensures that text isn't obscured by the binding)
ààyè àwòrán-aláṣojúthumbnail pane (A type of pane that presents the current scanned document as one or more small images)
ààyè àyọkàtext slot (A slot where the user can type text)
ààyè àárín ẹyọ ọ̀rọ̀character spacing (The distance between characters in a line of text. Tracking, kerning, and scaling can be used to adjust the space between characters)
ààyè ìfàyọkàsíslot (A space in a template where a user can type text or insert symbols)
ààyè ìka nǹkanreading pane (A window in an e-mail program where you can preview an item without opening it)
ààyè ìkọ àkíyèsínotes pane (The pane in normal view in which you type notes that you want to accompany a slide. You print these notes as notes pages or have them display when you save a presentation as a Web page)
ààyè ìlà ìbúrow field (A field that's assigned a row orientation in a PivotTable report. Items associated with a row field are displayed as row labels)
ààyè ìlà òrócolumn field (A field that's assigned a column orientation in a PivotTable report. Items associated with a column field are displayed as column labels)
ààyè ìpamọ́storage space (A capacity used to store files and data on a local drive or cloud service)
ààyè ìránti àkọsílẹ̀Office Document Cache (A client-side cache for documents that are stored on Web servers. Documents are seamlessly replicated from this local cache, and uploaded to servers as required, enabling faster and more robust file access)
ààyè ìsọ̀rícategory field (A field that is displayed in the category area of PivotChart view. Items in a category field appear as labels on the category axis)
ààyè ìyíponavigation pane (An area of an application window that enables the user to navigate quickly to different parts of the program)
ààyè ẹyọ ọ̀rọ̀space character (A character that is entered by pressing the SPACEBAR on the keyboard and that typically appears on the screen as a blank space)
ààyè ọ̀rọ̀ oníyerich text field (A field that can show formatting and graphics, such as an embedded object, and not just text)
ààyẹ̀ àkọléTitle area (The area at the top of a Windows Journal note where you can write a title. The title appears as the suggested file name when you save the note)
ìfẹ̀sí ààyèextent (On a disk or other direct-access storage device, a continuous block of storage space reserved by the operating system for a particular file or program)
ìjìnsí ààyè wúnrẹ̀ndepth of field (The measurement of the area in front of and behind the subject that is in focus)
ìyídà ààyè àwọ̀color-space conversion (A technique for converting a color in one color space to another color space. Typically, this conversion is from YUV colors from a video source to RGB for display)
ìṣàfilọ́lẹ̀ ààyè iṣẹ́task pane app (An app for Office that resides within a task pane in a client application)
ìṣàfilọ́lẹ̀ ààyè iṣẹ́ fún Officetask pane app for Office (An app for Office that resides within a task pane in a client application)
Ṣe ìgúnrégé ààyè iṣẹ́ nǹkanFormat Object task pane (A task pane that provides functionality for formatting objects)