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add-inàfikún-inú (A supplemental program that can extend the capabilities of an application program)
built-in styleàrà àdámọ́ (The formatting attributes that are available by default in an application's style list)
built-in toolbarpẹpẹ irinṣẹ́ àfikún (A toolbar that is part of an application when it's installed on your computer)
check inìṣàtúnṣe (To place a file or project back in a source repository. This releases the lock for editing and enables other users to view the updated file or check out the file)
COM add-inàfikún-inú COM (A supplemental program with the filename extension .dll or .exe that extends the capabilities of a program by adding custom commands and specialized features)
Excel add-inÀfikún-ẹ̀yà Excel (Components that can be installed on your computer to add commands and functions to Excel. These add-in programs are specific to Excel. Other add-in programs that are available for Excel or Office are Component Object Model (COM) add-ins)
in-app offerifilo inu ifilole (A feature that a developer provides in an app for consumers to buy from within the app through an in-app purchase transaction)
in-app purchaseìrajà inú ìfilọ́lẹ̀ (A transaction performed by a consumer from within the context of an app to buy additional features for that app)
In-Place HoldAṣàfipamọ́ alábọ̀ábá (A feature that allows for preservation of content documents, pages, and messages in Exchange and SharePoint so that when they are modified or deleted, the original version can still be accessed for electronic discovery and other legal purposes)
lead-in textọ̀rọ̀ ìṣájú (The first word or words in a paragraph or sentence)
PIN sign-inAfikóòdùwọlé (The capability to sign in to a PC by using a four-digit code)
plug-inàlékún (An auxiliary software component that extends or enhances the features of other software)
Sign InWọlé (A UI element that creates a user session or establishes user access to a service)
sign inwọlé (To create a user session for an Internet account. For example, you sign in to a Microsoft account, an Internet service provider account, or Skype)
sign-in infoìwífún ìwọlé (Information that includes identification and proof of identification that is used to gain access to local and network resources. Examples of credentials are user names and passwords, smart cards, and certificates)
sign-in informationìwífún ìwọlé (Information that includes identification and proof of identification that is used to gain access to local and network resources. Examples of credentials are user names and passwords, smart cards, and certificates)
Windows Live Sign-in AssistantAṣèrànwọ́ Ìwọlé Windows Live (The helper program that can store sign-in information for multiple Windows Live IDs)
Word Add-in LibraryIbi Ìwé àkópọ̀ Àfikún Word (A stand-alone, dynamic-link library that, when loaded, can add custom commands that extend the functionality of Microsoft Word. Commands and functions in a loaded WLL are also available to Microsoft Visual Basic projects)
zoom (A multi-touch gesture that consists of two fingers moving in opposite directions ( ->ìmúgbòòrò
zoom inṣàmúgbòrò si (To enlarge a selected portion of a graphical image or document to fill a window or the screen)