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Arrow RibbonRibín 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 ProcessPróiseas 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 ArrowsSaigheada 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 ArrowsSaigheada 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 ArrowsSaigheada 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 arrowsaighead 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 arrowsaighead ceithre cinn (Two arrows in shape of a cross, with two heads each pointing in opposite directions)
left arrowsaighead chlé (The key on the keyboard that is labeled with a left arrow)
Opposing ArrowsSaigheada 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 ArrowsSaigheada 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 arrowsaighead dheas (The key on the keyboard that is labeled with a right arrow)
scroll arrowscrollsaighead (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 buttoncnaipe 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 arrowrian-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 ArrowSaighead 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 ListLiosta 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)