English | Romanian |
caption section | secțiune legendă (The section on a grouped data access page that displays captions for columns of data. It appears immediately before the group header) |
Declarations section | secțiune 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 section | secțiune 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 section | secțiune 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 section | secțiune de prezentare (A labeled group of consecutive slides that helps the user navigate and organize presentations) |
recursive section | secțiune recursivă (A control that contains other controls, can be inserted within itself, and is bound to nested reference fields) |
repeating section | secțiune 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 control | control 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 header | antet secțiune (The horizontal bar above a form or report section in Design view that displays the type and name of the section) |
section layout | aspect 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 section | secțiune 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) |