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Terms for subject Microsoft containing Source | all forms | exact matches only
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data sourceCosaanu mbir (A disk, file, document, or other collection of information from which data is taken or moved)
data sourcebëtu mbir (In communications, the portion of a Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) device that sends data)
Exit HTML SourceGéenn ci cosaanal HTML (An option that switches the view from the display of HTML source code to the display of Web page content)
header sourcecosaanal bopp (A document that contains the header row (or header record) to be used with the data source specified for a mail-merge main document)
ODBC data sourceBuntu ODBC (Data and the information needed to access that data from programs and databases that support the Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) protocol)
offline data sourcecosaanal mbir yu lëkkaloowul (A secondary data source that is accessible to users who fill out forms offline. When a user is online, data from the data source is stored on the user's computer so that it can appear in controls when the form is offline)
result sourcecosaanal njur (A source that returns a set of search results for a given search query. The source can be a search service in the local server farm or another server farm, or another search engine that is compliant with the OpenSearch protocol)
source areabarabu cosaan (A cell range that you consolidate in the destination area you specify)
source datambiri cosaan (The list or table that's used to create a PivotTable or PivotChart report. Source data can be taken from an Excel list or range, an external database or cube, or another PivotTable report)
source filebëtu takk (A file that contains the data that a program will process and store in a destination file)
Source ManagerDugalkaayu bunti weeruwaay (A dialog box that allows users to add/remove/organize the list of bibliographic information for the document)
source subscriptiontakkoo balluwaay (A subscription that is canceled to create a new subscription as a result of a conversion or merge)
trusted sourcecosaan lu nu nangu (The developer of a macro that is trusted by you on your computer. The trusted publisher is identified by the certificate that they used to digitally sign the macro)