Tuesday, November 30, 2010

RTF

  • RTF The Rich Text Format (often abbreviated RTF) is a proprietary document file format with published specification developed by Microsoft in 1987 for cross-platform document interchange.

Ribbon

  • Ribbon is an interface where a set of toolbars are placed on tabs in a tab bar.

Reviewing Panes

  • Reviewing Panes lets you see personal comments, Messages and etc.

Restrict Permissions

  • Restrict Permissions allows you to send data with copyright or not and restrict the other person from copying the File.

Reports

  • Reports are documents which present focused, salient content to a specific audience.

Replace

  • Replace is to restore to a former place, position or condition.

Repeat

  • Repeat is to re copy or redo continuously. 

Relative Cell Reference

  • Relative Cell Reference indicating how far away it is from some other cell. For example, in Lotus 1-2-3 and many other spreadsheet programs, the cell reference "C2" is relative. 

Relationship

  • Relationship  enable you to prevent you from adding data.

Relational Database

  • Relational Database a database in which relations between information items are explicitly specified as accessible attributes.

Referential integrity

  • Referential integrity is a property of data which, when satisfied, requires every value of one attribute (column) of a relation (table) to exist as a value of another attribute in a different (or the same) relation (table).

Redo

  • Redo is to re edit or to start all over.

Records

  • Records is a duplicate to record, it is more than 1 one record, multiple of what it is.

Record

  • Record is which keeps and withholds the user's stored information. 

Range

  • Range are one or more cells in a column of cells.

R-Squared Value

  • R-Squared Value value is a something that says how good another one is.

Quick Style Gallery

  • Quick Style Gallery   is a gallery that is used on Microsoft Office which allows you to change  format styles.

Quick Access Toolbar

  • Quick Access Toolbar  is a toolbar that is only on Microsoft Office that has all the quick functions to it.

Queries

  • Queries The keyword(s) or phrase that a user types into a search engine's search box. Different search engines have various advanced search features in addition to the basic broad match queries. 

properties

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Properties

  • Properties is a file extension for files mainly used in Java related technologies to store the configurable parameters of an application. They can also be used for storing strings for Internationalization and localization; these are known as Property Resource Bundles.

Programs

  • Programs are instructions for a computer. A computer requires software programs to function.

Print queue

  • Print queue is a software queue that sorts and orders incoming print jobs. Print Queues can be paused or taken offline.

Print driver

  • A Printer driver or a print processor is a piece of software that converts the data to be printed to the form specific to a printer.

Primary Key field

  • A Primary key helps you identify records in your database, and helps you from having duplicate records.

Present value

  • Present Value is today's value of a future payment, or stream of payments, discounted at some appropriate compound interest, or discount, rate; also called time value of money. Today's value of a stream of cash flows is worth less than the sum of the cash flows to be received or saved over time.

Portrait

  • A Portrait is a program tab on Microsoft Office that is upwards to downwards and Landscape is side to side.

Portable Document Format (PDF

  • Portable Document Format (PDF) is a file format created by Adobe Systems in 1993 for document exchange. PDF is used for representing two-dimensional documents in a manner independent of the application software, hardware, and operating system.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Point



  • Point is a pixel cursor on the computer that allows you to click on what you want.

Plain text format

  • Plain text format is the most portable format because it is supported by every machine. It is usually a technical format for commands and scripts.

Placeholders

  • Placeholders is a symbol in a logical or mathematical expression that can be replaced by the name of any member of specified set.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Pixel

  • Pixel is a single point in a raster image.

Pie chart

  • Pie chart is a circle graph that is divided into different types of segments.

Paste options

  • Paste options is a icon on the Microsoft Office in a ribbon. There are 3 options in it, paste, paste special, and paste as hyperlink.

Paste

  • Paste  is a command that allows you to copy a pix-elated image or writing document and put somewhere else. Its a copy-paste method. You'll find it by right clicking a image or a document.

Parenthetical citation

  • Parenthetical citation is a style in which in-text styles that must be enclosed with parenthesis and embedded in a paragraph.

One to one relationship

  • One to one relationship is one a record will only have one related or same record.

One to many relationships

  • One to many relationships it is a relation in which one record in any table that that is alike with many other records in any other table.

OLE object

  • OLE object is a component(or COM object).

Office Button

  • Office Button allows you to save, print, make a new document, anything you want with the document.

Objects

  • Objects can stand for data structure, or a command in computer science.

OLE

  • OLE stands for Object Linking and Embedding. Created by Microsoft. It allows you to embedding links to documents.

Numbered list

  • Numbered list allows you too make text numbered from chronological order. For example, 1., 2., 3.

Null

  • Null is a special value that signifies that a pointer will not point on a object.

Notes pane

  • Notes pane is a writing section where you could write any additional notes.

Normal view

  • Normal view Normal view is a option on PowerPoint that allows you to switch views, normal view is the default view in PowerPoint.

Non-Printing Characters

  • Non-Printing Characters It is a character that is a code point. that does not represent as a written character/symbol.

Name box

  • Name box  is a cell reference that of the current slides that are selected.

Movie Clips

  • Movie Clips are segments of a video that are broken up into different sections.

MLA

  • MLA the Major Language Association is a association that wants to strengthen and the teachings of languages and any kind of literature.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Mixed Cell Reference

  • Mixed Cell Reference is the part of the address that follows the $ does not change, but the other part will. It has 3 types of cell reference.