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caption sectionsecțiune legendă (The section on a grouped data access page that displays captions for columns of data. It appears immediately before the group header)
Declarations sectionsecțiune de declarații (The section of a module containing declarations that apply to every procedure in the module. It can include declarations for variables, constants, user-defined data types, and external procedures in a dynamic-link library)
Detail sectionsecțiune Detaliu (A report section used to contain the main body of a form or report. This section usually contains controls bound to the fields in the record source, but can also contain unbound controls, such as labels that identify a field's contents)
optional sectionsecțiune opțională (A control on a form that contains other controls and that usually does not appear by default. Users can insert and remove optional sections when filling out the form)
presentation sectionsecțiune de prezentare (A labeled group of consecutive slides that helps the user navigate and organize presentations)
recursive sectionsecțiune recursivă (A control that contains other controls, can be inserted within itself, and is bound to nested reference fields)
repeating sectionsecțiune repetabilă (A control on a form that contains other controls and that repeats as needed. Users can insert multiple sections when filling out the form)
repeating section content controlcontrol de repetare a conținutului (​A content control that enables a user the repeat its contents as many times as the user wants to repeat it)
section headerantet secțiune (The horizontal bar above a form or report section in Design view that displays the type and name of the section)
section layoutaspect secțiune (A pre-defined layout that users can select for their InfoPath form sections. Options include single column, two-column, three-column, and four-column layouts)
writeable sectionsecțiune de scriere (A data section in a module, such as a data section containing a module's global variables, that can be written to at run time)