Subject | English | Wolof |
comp., MS | active document | téere bi teew (The document in which you are working) |
comp., MS | active document window | Buntub takkub yëngu (In an environment capable of displaying multiple on-screen windows, the window containing the document that will be affected by current cursor movements, commands, and text entry) |
comp., MS | destination document | takkub jëmu (A document to which information is copied or moved) |
comp., MS | document element | këfu téere (The element in an XML document that contains all other elements. It is the top-level element of an XML document and must be the first element in the document) |
comp., MS | Document Information Panel | alluwa Xibaar ci téere bi (A pane that displays document property information for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files stored in a WSS library. The pane is displayed below the ribbon and is actually a hosted custom InfoPath form. Information is synced automatically between the document and the WSS library) |
comp., MS | Document Inspector | caytukatu téere (A feature that allows users to check and remove personal and other sensitive information from a document) |
comp., MS | Document Integrity | Kaaràngeg takk bi (A feature that ensures that all components of a file are preserved, even if they are supported only by the rich client and not viewable in Web Companions) |
comp., MS | document library | daaraay téere (A location on a SharePoint site where a collection of files and their associated metadata are stored) |
comp., MS | document management system | anamu yorinu takk yi (An application service for storing and handling an organization's documents) |
comp., MS | Document Map | Caytukaayu téere (A vertical pane along the left edge of the document window that displays an outline of the document's headings, and enables the user to navigate to or manipulate different parts of the document) |
comp., MS | Document Panel | Buntu xamleg takk bi (A pane that displays document property information for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files stored in a WSS library. The pane is displayed below the ribbon and is actually a hosted custom InfoPath form. Information is synced automatically between the document and the WSS library) |
comp., MS | document parsing | settantalug takk bi (The process of detecting the file type of an item during content processing, and converting the item to text) |
comp., MS | Document Review | sopi téere (A feature in Office Server that provides a workflow for document review) |
comp., MS | document type definition | DTD (A set of syntax rules for mark-up tags and their interpretation. Within an HTML (or XML) document, a DTD provides specific information on what tags are used in the document (and in what order those tags should appear), which tags can appear inside other ones, which tags have attributes, and so forth. Originally developed for use with Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), DTD defines the relationships between document elements) |
comp., MS | document window | palanteeru téere (In windowing environments, such as the Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows, an on-screen window (enclosed work area) in which the user can create, view, or work on a document) |
comp., MS | Document Workspace | barabu defar téere (A Web site based on the Document Workspace template that workspace members use for discussing, editing, and working together on a document) |
comp., MS | Document Workspace site | këru enternet Barabu defar téere (A Web site based on the Document Workspace template that workspace members use for discussing, editing, and working together on a document) |
comp., MS | main document | téere royuwaay (In a mail-merge operation, the document that contains the text and graphics that are the same for each version of the merged document, for example, the return address or salutation in a form letter) |
comp., MS | master document | ndeyu téere (" A "container" for a set of separate files (or subdocuments). You can use a master document to set up and manage a multipart document, such as a book with several chapters.") |
comp., MS | My Documents | Samay téere (A folder that provides you with a convenient place to store documents, graphics, or other files you want to access quickly. When you save a file in a program such as WordPad or Paint, the file is automatically saved in My Documents, unless you choose a different folder) |
comp., MS | single-document interface | jaarukaay SDI (A specification according to which each open document occupies its own window in the UI, though only a single instance of the program application is running) |
comp., MS | Trusted Documents | Takki kόolute (A feature that allows the user to indicate that a document is trusted, and therefore can be opened without security notifications, so long as the filepath and creation time of the document remain unchanged) |