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Arrow Ribbon | Ribín Saighde (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show either related or contrasting concepts with some connection, such as opposing forces. The first two lines of Level 1 text are used for text in the arrows. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts) |
Continuous Arrow Process | Próiseas Saighde Leanúnach (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show a timeline or sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow. Works best with Level 1 text because each line of Level 1 text appears inside the arrow shape. Level 2 text appears outside the arrow shape) |
Converging Arrows | Saigheada Coinbhéirsithe (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show ideas or concepts that converge to a central point. Works best with Level 1 text only) |
Counterbalance Arrows | Saigheada Frithchothromaithe (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show two opposing ideas or concepts. Each of the first two lines of Level 1 text corresponds to an arrow and works well with Level 2 text. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts) |
Diverging Arrows | Saigheada Dibhéirsithe (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show ideas or concepts that progress outward from a central source. Works best with Level 1 text only) |
drop-down arrow | saighead anuas (An arrow associated with a drop-down combo or list box or some toolbar buttons, indicating a list the user can view by clicking the arrow) |
four-headed arrow | saighead ceithre cinn (Two arrows in shape of a cross, with two heads each pointing in opposite directions) |
left arrow | saighead chlé (The key on the keyboard that is labeled with a left arrow) |
Opposing Arrows | Saigheada Contrártha (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show two opposing ideas, or ideas that diverge from a central point. Each of the first two lines of Level 1 text corresponds to an arrow. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts) |
Process Arrows | Saigheada Próisis (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show information illustrating a process or workflow. Level 1 text appears in the circular shapes and Level 2 text appears in the arrow shapes. Works best for minimal text and to emphasize movement or direction) |
right arrow | saighead dheas (The key on the keyboard that is labeled with a right arrow) |
scroll arrow | scrollsaighead (A component of a scroll bar that allows the information to be scrolled by defined increments when the user clicks it. The direction of the arrow indicates the direction in which the information scrolls) |
scroll arrow button | cnaipe scrollsaighde (A component of a scroll bar that allows the information to be scrolled by defined increments when the user clicks it. The direction of the arrow indicates the direction in which the information scrolls) |
tracer arrow | rian-saighead (An arrow that shows the relationship between the active cell and its related cells. Tracer arrows are blue when pointing from a cell that provides data to another cell, and red if a cell contains an error value, such as DIV/0!) |
Upward Arrow | Saighead Suas (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show a progression or steps that trend upward in a task, process, or workflow. Each of the first five lines of Level 1 text corresponds to a point on the arrow. Works best with minimal text. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts) |
Vertical Arrow List | Liosta Saighead Ingearach (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show a progression or sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow that move toward a common goal. Works well for bulleted lists of information) |