Subject | English | Vietnamese |
comp., MS | analytic grid | lưới giải tích (A report type that displays cube data in a visual, interactive tabular format) |
comp., MS | analytic grid report | báo cáo lưới giải tích (A report type that displays cube data in a visual, interactive tabular format) |
comp., MS | Data Grid | Lưới Dữ liệu (An instance of Excel that has minimal UI and that enables a user to insert or edit chart data within the context of a non-Excel Office document) |
comp., MS | design grid | lưới thiết kế (The grid that you use to design a query or filter in query Design view or in the Advanced Filter/Sort window. For queries, this grid was formerly known as the QBE grid) |
comp., MS | dynamic grid | lưới động (Dotted lines that show the most desirable location for the center of the next shape being dropped on the page, based on where previous shapes have been placed) |
comp., MS | grid lines | đường lưới (The faint vertical and horizontal lines that appear in the drawing window when the grid is turned on. You can use grid lines to help position shapes precisely) |
comp., MS | Grid Matrix | Ma trận Lưới (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show the placement of concepts along two axes. Emphasizes the individual components rather than the whole. The first four lines of Level 1 text appear in the quadrants. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts) |
comp., MS | grid origin | gốc lưới (The point that defines the layout of grid lines on the drawing page. A vertical grid line and a horizontal grid line pass through the grid origin, and all other grid lines are drawn at specified intervals from these reference lines) |
comp., MS | top-level property grid | lưới thuộc tính mức cao nhất (A property grid that only displays the properties that appear in the sentence-level view of an action) |
comp., MS | variable grid | lưới biến (Grid lines that change as you change the magnification of a drawing. When you zoom in, grid lines are closer together. When you zoom out, grid lines are farther apart) |