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aerial viewirebero ryo mu kirere (A map view created from aerial photos that shows buildings, roads, and geographical features)
Backstage viewIgaragaza rya Backstage (A full-page UI view that exposes file-level functionality in Office applications. This is a companion feature to the Office Ribbon and helps users discover and use the features that fall outside of the authoring features on the Ribbon)
calendar viewimigaragarire ya karendari (A Project view that displays a project's tasks in a calendar format)
Classic viewImigaragarire ya kera (A display option of the Windows Control Panel that makes it look and work like it did in previous versions)
Compatibility ViewIgaragaza ry'imikoranire (A view mode in Internet Explorer that determines whether content is rendered as if users were viewing it in a previous version of Internet Explorer)
Datasheet viewuburyo bw'urupapurotuzu (A window that displays data from a table, form, query, view, or stored procedure in a row-and-column format)
Design viewuburyo bw'imihangire (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)
draft viewigaragaza ry'agateganyo (A view that shows text formatting and a simplified page layout)
Form viewirebashusho (A window that displays a form to either show or accept data. Form view is the primary means of adding and modifying data in tables. You cannot change the design of a form in this view)
Gallery ViewIgaragaza ry'ububikohitamo (A view that displays a profile photo of everyone who is part of an e-mail thread or calendar item)
interactive view galleryububikohitamo bw'igaragaza ribereye (A gallery of objects that provides different ways of visualizing data)
Microsoft Office Backstage viewIgaragaza rya Microsoft Office Backstage (A full-page UI view that exposes file-level functionality in Office applications. This is a companion feature to the Office Ribbon and helps users discover and use the features that fall outside of the authoring features on the Ribbon)
named item viewkureba ikintu cyiswe izina (A Web Part that renders named objects or named items in a workbook, such as tables, charts, slicers or a named range of cells)
outline layout viewigaragaza ry'uruzitiro rw'incamake (A view that shows the headings of a document indented to represent their level in the document's structure. You can also use this view to work with master documents)
page layout viewigaragaza ry'imiterere ya paji (A view of a document as it will appear on the printed page)
PivotChart viewIgaragaza rya PivotChart (A view that shows a graphical analysis of data in a datasheet or form. You can see different levels of detail or specify the layout by dragging fields and items or by showing and hiding items in the drop-down lists for the fields)
PivotTable viewIgaragaza rya PivotTable (A view that summarizes and analyzes data in a datasheet or form. You can use different levels of detail or organize data by dragging the fields and items, or by showing and hiding items in the drop-down lists for the fields)
Presenter ViewUburyo bw'iyerekana (A view for delivering a presentation that provides the presenter with additional options for viewing and controlling its delivery)
Protected ViewIgaragaza rifunze (A feature that offers improved security by loading a document in a read-only view, rather than in the full editor, for scenarios that pose a greater potential security risk)
reading layout viewImigaragarire y'isoma (A view that is designed for reading documents on a computer screen. The document is resized to fit the screen and most toolbars are removed, but commands are available for navigating, commenting, and looking up words)
Reading ViewIgaragaza ryo gusoma (A slide show mode that displays content in a manageable window that can be resized and features navigation buttons. This mode is optimized for reviewing presentations, allowing users to get the full experience, complete with animations and media, while performing other tasks, such as taking notes)
Schedule ViewKureba gahunda (An Outlook Calendar view in which each calendar is listed vertically (not side-by-side). This view is optimized for viewing a schedule for a group and scheduling a meeting for a group)
Simple Markup viewKureba impinduka byoroshye (A view for tracked changes that clearly identifies where changes and comments are in a document, and gives you easy access to them, without detracting from the readability)
Slide Show viewKureba uduce nyerekana (A view for delivering a presentation that displays it as the audience will see it)
SQL viewIgaragaza SQL (A window that displays the SQL statement for the current query or that is used to create an SQL-specific query (union, pass-through, or data definition). When you create a query in Design view, Access constructs the SQL equivalent in SQL view)
stage viewkureba ibyiciro (A high-level view in Visual Designer that shows the stages of a SharePoint workflow, rather than individual actions or conditions)
web layout viewimigaragarire y'urubuga (A view of a document as it will appear in a Web browser. For example, the document appears as one long page (without page breaks) and text and tables wrap to fit in the window)