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acción de remisión a una instancia superior del flujo de trabajoworkflow escalation action (An automatic workflow action taken when a workflow work item is not completed by the current assignee)
carpeta de nivel superiortop-level folder (The uppermost directory on a computer, partition or volume)
control superiorsuperior control (A type of interoperating control that determines the availability of another control (the subordinate control))
cuadrícula de propiedades de nivel superiortop-level property grid (A property grid that only displays the properties that appear in the sentence-level view of an action)
forma superiorsuperior shape (In an organization chart, a shape that is placed above and connected to any other shape, such as an employee (subordinate or coworker shape) or assistant shape)
Id. de vínculo superioruplink ID (The key ID of the root element in the license chain)
Lista de dominios de nivel superior bloqueadosBlocked Top-Level Domain List (A list that allows you to block top-level domain names. Blocking country/region top-level domains allows you to filter unwanted e-mail messages you receive from specific countries or regions)
ruta de remisión a una instancia superiorescalation path (A series of workflow escalation actions that can be taken to complete a workflow work item when it cannot be complete by the current assignee)
sitio de nivel superiorhigher-level site (A parent site to which the current site reports, directly (via child-parent relationships) or indirectly (via multiple child-parent relationships))
sitio web de nivel superiortop-level Web site (The default, top-level site provided by a Web server or virtual server. To gain access to the top-level Web site, you supply the URL of the server without specifying a page name or subsite)
tarjeta plegada por el borde superiortent-fold card (A top-fold card with four pages. Page one becomes the front cover, pages two and three are the inside pages, and page four is the back of the card)