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design elementdiseinu-elementu (An item (such as a page, frameset, item type, form, view, script file, text file, cascading style sheet, or image) that contributes to an overall pattern, scheme, or layout)
Design ManagerDiseinu-kudeatzaile (A feature that guides the user through the process of using an HTML editor to design and customize a SharePoint site)
Design Masterdiseinu-maisu (The only member of the replica set in which you can make changes to the database structure that can be propagated to other replicas)
design modediseinu-modu (The InfoPath design environment in which you can create or modify a form template)
design templatediseinu-txantiloi (A file that contains the styles in a presentation, including the type and size of bullets and fonts; placeholder sizes and positions; background design and fill; color schemes; and a slide master and optional title master)
design timediseinu-denbora (The time during which you create and modify the design of the objects and code in your application)
Design viewdiseinu-ikuspegi (A window that shows the design of these database objects - tables, queries, forms, reports, macros, and data access pages. In Design view, you can create new database objects and modify the design of existing ones)
Microsoft design languageMicrosoft diseinu-lengoaia (The set of look-and-feel elements (type, color, icons, etc) that create a sense of brand and a cohesive user experience with Microsoft products)
query designkontsulta-diseinu (All elements included in the Query window, such as tables, criteria, the order in which fields are arranged, and so on. The design also specifies whether Auto Query is turned on, and whether you can edit the source data)
Touch DesignUkipen-diseinu (A feature that creates new and improved mobile browser views. Documents are displayed as big touchable tiles on the screen. Users can view their own documents, shared documents, or ones they follow. They can open documents or share the URL of a document with other users. Additionally, users can navigate to Mail, Calendar, People, and Sites to view sites that they follow and those promoted by their site administrator)